Let’s not get blinded by Pak shadow

For many in Pakistan, 2025 marked the end of a long period of its strategic isolation. The reasons are evident: an unexpected turnaround in US-Pakistan relations in the early months of the Trump presidency; a new energy in Pakistan-Saudi ties following the conclusion of a defence agreement; and a new relevance in the tangles of…

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Why Shrink Bots spell trouble

AI in psychiatry is expected to deliver big – “whatever ails psychiatry, AI promises a cure” – writes Daniel Oberhaus in The Silicon Shrink, How Artificial Intelligence Made The World An Asylum. Big tech, not just startups, has been developing digital phenotypes – using AI to parse how people interact with their phones and devices…

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Foods that ruled the culinary world of 2025

From pantry staples reinvented to indulgences that broke the internet, 2025 proved to be a year when food trends were driven as much by curiosity as by comfort. Flavours travelled faster than ever, crossing cultures and platforms to land on everyday plates. Hot honey emerged as a quiet disruptor, drizzling its sweet heat over pizzas,…

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THE SUPPER OF DISSENT

Ennekurichu kanivarna anuvadamekoo Innathe raviliha bhakshanashalyinkal Ennekumayi nadanamonu ivaladidatte Pinne karutha mruthithan madhu njan kudikkam (Grant me your kind permission/ Here in this dining hall tonight/Let me perform one last dance forever/ Then, I shall drink the nectar of dark death)—Narthaki, Vyloppilli Sreedhara Menon On a cold October morning in 1917, a 12-member firing squad…

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The Long Way Home

Duncan, also known as Bob Duncan, left Los Angeles in 2015 after living there since the age of 18. What followed was a nomadic journey across continents. He travelled extensively, living in Kenya, Morocco, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Mexico, the UK, the Netherlands and Portugal. Yet one place continues to…

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A self-styled champion of the Muslim Ummah, a foreign policy operator, and a salesman

Notwithstanding the Pakistan Army’s sever drubbing in Operation Sindoor, General Asim Munir in 2025 not only elevated himself to the rank of Field Marshal but subsequently assumed the post of Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) through a carefully stage-managed approval of the 27th Constitutional Amendment by Pakistan’s Parliament. This constitutional change vested him with overarching…

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Progress of Indian Railways during the Modi Government Reign from 2014-2025 – Part – II

Continuing……. Progress of Ongoing Schemes/Programmes  Pace of Electrification: 5,188 RkMs of broad-gauge rail network was electrified between 2004-14 whereas more than 46,900 RkMs was electrified during the period 2014-25 putting it ahead of countries like the UK (39 per cent), Russia (52 per cent), and China (82 per cent), bringing the country closer to a fully…

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Water, Water…

In India when something seems too good to be true, mostly and unfortunately it is. The tragedy unfolding in Indore – repeatedly ranked as India’s cleanest city – due to contaminated tap water exposes the… Source link

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