Tag: Foreign Policy
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Afhan Immigrants in Pakistan
From the invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union in 1979 until the retaking of power by the Taliban in 2021, Pakistan has been hit by successive waves of Afghan refugees fleeing their country and seeking asylum in Pakistan. Throughout its history, Pakistan has been home to millions of Afghan refugees who, for the most…
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General Bajwa and General Faiz were behind my disqualification: Nawaz Sharif
Addressing a video link from a consultative meeting of PML-N in Punjab, Nawaz Sharif stated that nations that do not hold themselves accountable always suffer the consequences, and the message of self-accountability should reach every corner of the country.
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Can the United States Afford to Ignore Pakistan? The Impact of Economic and Geopolitical Shifts
Explore the evolving dynamics of U.S.-Pakistan relations, the role of China, and the consequences of overlooking Pakistan’s significance in the changing geopolitical landscape.
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Myth: Chinese government officials spread disinformation
In response to the allegation that Chinese government officials spread disinformation, China asserts that it is a victim of disinformation campaigns and points out that the United States has also been a significant source of disinformation. Here’s a breakdown of China’s response: