
Bashar al-Assad’s ousting was the result of weakened foreign alliances, sectarian divides, and rise of militarised opposition forces fueled by international geopolitical interests,…
Bashar al-Assad’s ousting was the result of weakened foreign alliances, sectarian divides, and rise of militarised opposition forces fueled by international geopolitical interests,…
Cinema considered a psychomechanics, or spiritual automaton, is reflected in its content, its themes, situations, and characters. But the relationship is complicated because…
Pakistan’s political system, as it stands, places the country in significant peril. A study of history reveals the potential risks we are facing.
This disturbing trend has become all too familiar, with female politicians facing online bullying, smear campaigns, and intimidation. The shocking normalisation of such…
The food we eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine, or the slowest form of poison.
Remembering Charlie Chaplie who was a celebrated British comedian of humble origins who earned a reputation for glamorising the genre of silent comedy.
Wayward interviews ex-Foreign Service Spokesperson, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, a powerhouse in her own right.
Two international affairs experts and scholars review the year 2024 for Wayward opining Pakistan transitioned from ‘cold anger’ to ‘hot rage’.
The history of Sikhs at the time of partition reflects the complexities of identity, political strategy, and the harsh realities of demographics. While…
The military courts have tried civilians under a democratic system which calls for attention from champions of democracy as martialling civilians is unconstitutional.