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Evaluating Epicurus on God and Evil: An Agnostic Perspective

Epicurus, the ancient Greek philosopher, is well-known for his hedonistic ethics and his critique of superstition and theism. He founded the school of thought...

The Plight of Labourers During Heat Waves in Pakistan

Pakistan is considered the fifth most vulnerable country to climate change. Research indicates that the frequency and intensity of heatwaves are on the rise...

Sustainable Pakistan: Climate Action Now

Climate change, a global existential threat, demands concerted efforts from all nations to mitigate its impact and adapt to its unavoidable consequences. Pakistan, with...

Towards Sustainable Peace: Integrating Gender Dimension in Disarmament

“Involving more women will help revitalise disarmament discussions and advance our collective effort to create a safer and more secure future” - Antonio Guterres,...

Indian Peacekeeper Wins 2023 Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award

An Indian military peacekeeper serving with the United Nations Organization Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) will receive the 2023...

Elevating Diplomacy: When Theory meets Practice in Africa

In today's evolving global landscape, the role of diplomats extends far beyond traditional statecraft. Recognizing this dynamic shift, the visionary tram has launched the...

Need of Digital Rights Protection/ Social Media Regulation in Pakistan

In Pakistan, the alarming surge of data breaches across both public and private sectors is a matter of serious concern. To cater to these...

Challenges on Inclusive Primary Education in Indonesia

In the last decade, the era of "triple disruption" has significantly altered the global social, economic, and technological landscape. Despite being supported by the...

Space Resources 2024: In Search of the Grand Bargain

The United Nations sponsored two meetings of space resource experts this spring, one in Luxembourg in March and the other in Vienna in April....

The quest for religious reform goes global

For more than two decades, jihadists took pride in place as symbols of extremism and illustrations of the need for religious reform. They made...

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