10 Apr, 2026

Pakistan-Mediated Ceasefire in the Iran-US&Israel War: A Tactical Pause in the Conflict, Not an End

Javad Heiran-Nia | 10 April 2026

With the outbreak of the 2026 February war and the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian territory—which resulted in the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, several senior military commanders, and the [...]

Pakistan-Mediated Ceasefire in the Iran-US&Israel War: A Tactical Pause in the Conflict, Not an End2026-04-10T14:54:28+03:00
8 Apr, 2026

STEP and the Possibility of a New Regional Bloc in the Middle East

Omair Anas | 08 April 2026

The joint US-Israel war on Iran predictably initiated without regional consultation or support from the NATO allies in Europe. The war might have started with the assumption that knocking out the top Iranian leaders [...]

STEP and the Possibility of a New Regional Bloc in the Middle East2026-04-10T10:35:41+03:00
22 Aug, 2022

Debating the Inherent Risks of Pakistan’s Potential Recognition of Israel

Abdul Basit | 22 August 2022

Will Pakistan recognize Israel? The question has been recurrently discussed on Pakistan’s mainstream news channels and social media platforms since the signing of the Abraham Accords between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel in 2020

Debating the Inherent Risks of Pakistan’s Potential Recognition of Israel2022-08-25T14:36:22+03:00
27 May, 2022

Pakistan’s Turkey Relations and MENA Balancing Acts After Imran Khan’s Ouster

Omer Aslan | 27 May 2022 | TR

Pakistan is feeling the aftereffects of populist PM Imran Khan’s ouster. With rupee in freefall, dwindling foreign exchange reserves, and Imran Khan in opposition firing salvoes, the new interim government has turned to foreign relations to seek political and economic support from all corners

Pakistan’s Turkey Relations and MENA Balancing Acts After Imran Khan’s Ouster2022-06-22T12:13:03+03:00
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