Editorial: Heat wave and the Question of Resilience
Pakistan faces a severe heat wave and electricity crisis, revealing systemic shortcomings in climate resilience and governance, threatening public health and economic stability.
Pakistan faces a severe heat wave and electricity crisis, revealing systemic shortcomings in climate resilience and governance, threatening public health and economic stability.
The intersection of international trade dynamics, human rights obligations, and economic sustainability presents a complex challenge for Pakistan as it navigates the requirements of the GSP+ scheme.
The tense standoff between the federal government and the provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, exacerbated by political power struggles, fiscal disputes, and security concerns, threatens to escalate into a major crisis amid regional instability.
The recent climate crisis has affected women in rural and impoverished areas of Pakistan, exacerbating existing inequalities and placing them at the forefront of climate-induced hardships
As tensions simmer between Pakistan and Iran following a series of hostile exchanges, late President Ebrahim Raisi's visit to Pakistan in April prompted speculation about deeper motives amidst a backdrop of regional conflicts and domestic unrest.