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The “Republic of Balochistan” is trending online, and the call for independence is louder than ever. Amid a surge in separatist attacks, the Baloch Liberation Army has launched Operation Herof ...
And tomorrow? You might not even get a seat. Welcome to the world of standing seats — or rather, perching poles at 35,000 feet. With climate change shaking up the skies and airlines chasing profits, ...
Will this service help Google overtake OpenAI in the AI race? What does the rapid growth of AI technology mean for humans? Palki Sharma brings you the three takeaways.
On Tuesday 20th May, the Oxford Union debated the motion “Trump has gone too far”, voting in 210-92 favour. The debate followed U.S. right-wing populist political activist Charlie Kirk’s controversial ...
Charlie Kirk, an American conservative media personality and founder of Turning Point USA, spoke at the Oxford Union on 20th May. Turning Point USA – a nonprofit advocacy group for conservatism in ...
Gentry Beach, a Texas hedge fund manager, later pushed Trump to sign rare earth and real estate deals with Pakistan. Have these business ties forced Trump to go soft on Pakistan? Palki Sharma decodes.
Iran on Monday said it is open to establishing a regional nuclear fuel consortium. This comes after US officials opposed Iran's uranium enrichment activities. US special envoy Steve Witkoff reiterated ...
This attempted strike appears to be part of Pakistan's strategy to try and divide Indian society along communal lines. Palki Sharma decodes Islamabad's moves.
But now, she's behind bars, accused of espionage. And she's not alone. A growing list of arrests—from students to businessmen—points to a larger espionage network allegedly run by Pakistan’s ISI.
With nearly 300 attacks in 2025 alone, the monsters Pakistan raised are now turning on their master. Palki Sharma tells you why Pakistan’s old bargains with extremists are coming back to haunt it.