As the holy month of Ramadan draws to a close, Muslims around the world prepare to celebrate Eid: a festival symbolizing joy, gratitude, and unity. However, in the face of unprecedented political, economic, and security crises, particularly in Pakistan, one must question: can true happiness exist amidst suffering, oppression, and despair? More than 51,000 innocent […]
Parted by Partition, denied by Borders
The partition of India in 1947 led to the largest migration in recorded history, with approximately two million Muslims from Hindu-majority cities and towns of India relocating to Pakistan. This migration legalized through the 1951 treaty between the governments of India and Pakistan, was further solidified by the Pakistani Citizenship Act of 1951. Under this […]
Who Will Change the Lives of common Australians?
The 2025 Australian federal election is set to take place on or before May 17, electing members of the 48th Parliament of Australia. With all 150 seats in the House of Representatives and 40 out of 76 seats in the Senate up for contest, the political landscape is bracing for yet another battle between the […]
Trump’s Agenda
As Donald Trump prepared to take the oath of office as President of the United States on January 20, his “America First” foreign policy platform unveiled an ambitious and polarizing global agenda. Trump’s rhetoric signalled a retreat from the US’s traditional role as the world’s policeman, pledging to avoid new wars while proposing controversial strategies […]
The fate of Pakistan
In recent times, there has been increasing negative propaganda surrounding Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, particularly referencing the predictions of Abdul Kalam Azad. This discourse on the current state of Pakistan and Jinnah’s vision for the nation raises several pressing questions. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the most outstanding Muslim political leader the Indian subcontinent ever had, […]
Australia’s Immigrant Outflow
Australia has long been known as the land of opportunity – a place where dreams are made, and cultures collide. For decades, it has attracted immigrants from around the globe, drawn by the promise of prosperity, stability, and a better quality of life. However, recent trends indicate a surprising shift: immigrants are leaving Australia in […]
The Shattered Mosaic of Syria
Syria, a land with a deeply entrenched history of cultural diversity, has long been a nexus of civilizations, empires, and conflict. What we witness today, marked by profound division and strife, is not unprecedented in its historical narrative. From ancient times, Syria has been home to a mosaic of ethnicities, religions, and languages, shaping its […]
Presidential Pardons
The United States of America (USA) is globally regarded as a beacon of meritocracy, where justice is impartial and the rule of law reigns supreme. However, a recent presidential pardon has sparked a heated debate about partiality and its impact on judicial independence. President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, who faced […]
Trump, Allies, and the Future of US Policy
Donald Trump’s recent victory in the US presidential election has sent shockwaves worldwide, leaving allies and adversaries alike pondering the direction he will take on both domestic and international fronts. Key allies like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand – nations with longstanding bonds to the US and accustomed to its traditional, stable […]
Trump’s Victory: A Global Call for Change
Donald Trump’s election victory has sent a strong message to America and the world. Though not universally seen as an ideal candidate, Trump’s success reflects the growing frustrations among Americans with the political establishment and a desire for realigned priorities. At the heart of Trump’s campaign was a promise to prioritise American citizens’ welfare over […]