Blogs

Why Pakistan’s Cyber Laws Protect Perpetrators, Not Survivors?

By: Sidra Minhas Pakistan’s cybercrime laws were introduced to protect users from online harassment and abuse, but have failed the most vulnerable. A study conducted...

Can Tech Companies Be Forced to Protect Marginalized Users?

By: Fajeera Asif Social media platforms claim to be neutral spaces for free expression. Yet, a recent study conducted by feminist researchers on tackling marginalization...
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Crimes committed by Israel and the struggle of Palestinians

By: Mehak Khan Palestinians suffering started in 1948 when The Nakba took place. The Nakba is the ethnic cleansing  of...

Navigating Public Diplomacy in a Post-Pandemic World

By: Hibba Qureshi The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the world in unprecedented ways, compelling nations to rethink their approaches to...

AI and Creativity Transforming Art Music and Literature in the Digital Age

By: Muhammad Musa Butt The creative landscape is being disrupted by artificial intelligence (AI), which is changing how we create,...

Modernization never meant Westernization

By: Munaza Kazmi I went shopping for some outfits this weekend since I was looking to redress my wardrobe for...

Climate Crisis Needs Urgent Actions for Sustainability

By: Dilbar Ali In recent decades, Pakistan has been severely affected by a series of climate disasters, including devastating floods,...

Indian Democracy at Risk

By: Taha Abdul Ahad India, the world's largest democracy, will hold its General Election from April 19 to June 1,...