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Education on the Climate Frontline: Japan Helps Pakistan Rebuild Smarter

The Government of Japan, UN-Habitat, and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) formalized a JPY 427 million (approximately USD 2.7 million) grant to rehabilitate...

No Climate Justice Without the Right to the City

The debates over urban rights often revolve around governance, infrastructure, and access to public space. But in an era of intensifying climate change, the...

From Ottawa to Greenland: Are Endless US Threats Pushing Allies Toward a Multipolar World?

For decades, the United States and Canada have been among the closest geopolitical and economic partners on the planet — allies in NATO, trading...

Pakistan Celebrating 25 Years of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a milestone that invites reflection on its transformative role in regional security,...

Global Corruption Is Winning: Why the World Is Losing the Fight for Integrity

The 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) — the definitive global benchmark for public sector corruption — paints a stark picture of the world’s governance...

How Germany Is Becoming Europe’s Most Dangerous Country for Journalists

Germany likes to present itself as the moral anchor of Europe — a champion of democracy, rule of law, and press freedom. International rankings...

Emperor Naruhito’s Birthday Marks a New Chapter in Japan–Pakistan Relations

The celebration of His Majesty Emperor Naruhito’s 66th birthday in Islamabad this week went far beyond ceremonial diplomacy. Hosted by Japan’s Ambassador to Pakistan,...