By: Randy Bisenz | 2010-04-04 | International studies Problem: In many undeveloped Muslim countries education is not widely available to all citizens. Many of the boys and young men in these countries get their education in small religious schools called madrasas that teach a strict fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic law to their students. Militant Islamic extremists use these schools as a vehicle for recruiting potential terrorists. read more
By: Wendy Stenberg-Tendys | 2011-05-18 | Technology Social networking has hidden dangers, as revealed by Wikileak founder. Not too many people stop and consider these dangers. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-11-06 | News and society Mumbaites and Delhites have already learnt to live with attacks, its' intensity and magnitude heinous, frightening and mind-boggling such attacks since the latter involve hundreds of deaths sometimes and many maimed for life, valuable properties destroyed resulting in foreign nations like US, Britain, Australia, Germany, France etal issuing travel advisories read more
By: tishbite | 2011-01-11 | Politics The relationship between the US and Pakistan is a very delicate one which the US must handle with care.. read more
By: Akram Saqib | 2010-04-01 | News and society The modern weapons of war are not only the missiles and atomic bombs but the words also. These do more harm than lethal weapons. These have become an authentic source of exploitation. The powerful states mix poison in the minds of their people against the target state or community through these weapons. The media is controlled by these powers and they play havoc with the realities just for their own interests. read more
By: chandan singh | 2011-01-17 | Politics India Pakistan conflicts and terrorism in kashmir valley like never before in the past century with have a major bearing on India ’s integrity and security. read more
By: Asad Zeeshan | 2010-03-29 | International studies Pakistan China relationship and infrastructure development in Pakistan with the help of China. This article also tells about the future projects and estimated amounts for them. read more
By: micheal | 2011-01-06 | Multimedia The evidence as it is emerging shows that Pakistan’s slide into malignant fundamentalism is irreversible read more
By: Susan Katz Keating | 2010-04-04 | International studies I spoke at length about kidnap response to noted crisis manager Dr. Neil Livingstone. Before proceeding with my report, I'd like to explain why I turned to him, as I have for many years, for insight. read more
By: Hayi Mansoor | 2010-04-04 | International studies Pakistan and India relations have been very crucial since both countries have had freedom since 1947. Partitian of India was Bad affair. Millions of Indus and Muslims were killed in riots following the partition. Millions of Hindus and Muslims emigrated in the most colossal transfers of the population in the modern age. Both the nations accused each other of not providing securities to the minorities emigrating. This increased tensions between the two nations. According to the British plan of partition, it was thought to allow all 680 states to decide which of the two countries to join. read more
By: Farman Nawaz | 2010-03-14 | Politics till people remember the days when Taliban hanged Dr. Najeeb ruthlessly and many people were deprived of their precious body parts. Pictures of a young boy of twelve years carring those human body parts socked in blood, terrifying people in bazaar can still be found on internet. That was the climax of Taliban’s Islamic regime. Could any body imagine at that time that in the near future the w read more
By: Tom Z Harry | 2011-09-20 | Travel & Leisure Pakistan – The Heart of Asia is like a tourist’s heaven. Taking a trip to Pakistan they can get a chance to explore the ancient resources that reflects a unique background of the civilizations. read more
By: Ben Sanderson | 2011-01-25 | Self help Many people live in a state of depression and in frustration because they can't get over the hump of procrastination. It's not that they want to procrastinate or that they are lazy. It's that they secretly are controlled by fear... read more
By: Justin Cane | 2011-04-16 | Relationships When Neil wrote the book The Game, he ends the book with his relationship with Lisa Leveridge, and in the book he writes about how he had finally found a girl who was good for him, and was beautiful, ... read more