ISLAMABAD: Investigative scrutiny of assets belonging to key Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) figures has revealed contrasting patterns of wealth changes since the 2017-2018 period. Details drawn from election nomination papers, Federal…
The Complete Story of His Rise, Reign of Terror, and Shocking Death in 2026 On…
In the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea lies Little St. James, a 75-acre island…
In the sweltering heat of October 3, 1993, the streets of Mogadishu, Somalia, turned into…
The partition of India in 1947 marked one of the most tumultuous chapters in modern…
Every government claims its tenure brought prosperity, but these assertions often rely on cherry-picked statistics, ignoring broader realities. For underdeveloped nations like Pakistan, true progress—or decline—requires examining a comprehensive set…
How Imran Khan’s Promise Became a Web of Offshore Money and Political Cronyism When Imran Khan first entered Pakistan’s political arena, he presented himself as a crusader against corruption, pledging…
I'm all about truth-seeking and cutting through the noise with facts and logic. This 27th Amendment—promoting Army Chief Gen. (now Field Marshal) Asim Munir to a lifetime rank, extending tenures…
Do you really feel this country belongs to us… or has it ever truly belonged to our children? The Pakistani flag flies on every house on 14 August, but who…
Since Pakistan's independence in 1947 up to now, this nation has been subjected to relentless plunder. At the time of Pakistan's creation in 1947, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah envisioned a…
How a Mystic, the Spy Agency, and a Political Party Orchestrated Imran Khan’s Rise and Fall Exclusive Investigation Reveals the Occult Mechanics Behind Pakistan’s Political Theatre ISLAMABAD Pakistan’s politics has…
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, which ruled from August 2018 to April 2022, repeatedly justified the use of lethal force against protesters, often labeling peaceful demonstrations as “attacks on the…
The Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a global symbol of love, has once again fallen victim to propaganda. The 2025 Hindi-language film The Taj…
In a world where narratives are spun to vilify and divide, the finger of blame is often pointed at Muslims, painting them as the harbingers of chaos and destruction. But…
The Rising Tide of Hate Against Muslims in India India, once celebrated as the world’s largest democracy, is increasingly grappling with a surge in religious division and hate-driven politics that…
In the heart of India's diverse cultural mosaic, simple acts of religious devotion—rooted in centuries-old traditions—should foster unity, not division. Yet, the "I Love Muhammad" campaign, which emerged as a…
Bangladesh Simmers After Student Protests Erupt Over Job Quotas Bangladesh has been grappling with a wave of student protests that erupted in June 2024, triggered by a contentious government job…
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The Controversial Trend of Quran Burning: A Deep Dive into Its Origins and Consequences The…
India’s First Terrorist Group: Unveiling The Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi On January 30, 1948, the…
Rising Hatred Against Muslims in India and the Threat of Genocide Over the past decade,…
Introduction In mid-2025, a deadly explosion targeting Indian paramilitary forces in Pulwama district reignited tensions…
A Port of Shadows Imagine Karachi in the early 1800s. Its port was not yet the bustling metropolis we know today, but a small coastal town with wooden dhows anchored offshore, their sails fluttering in the Arabian Sea breeze. Amid the smells of spices, dates, and pearls, another kind of trade thrived — one far darker. Men, women, and children, their wrists bound with ropes, were marched through the sandy streets, their fates decided in the slave markets. This was the story of Sindh’s African slaves, a chapter that remains hidden in the larger narrative of South Asian history.…
Valentina Gomez: A Desperate Quest for Notoriety Through Bigotry and Provocation In…
Crackdown on Criticism of the Military During PTI’s Rule (2018–2022)During the tenure…
In the sweltering heat of October 3, 1993, the streets of Mogadishu,…
In the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea lies Little St. James,…
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