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Pakistan foreign policy explained ☠️

Pakistan foreign policy explained ☠️

Pakistan: “We support peace and stability.”

Also Pakistan: speed-dialing Washington, hugging Beijing, calming Tehran, pleasing the Gulf, and calling itself the “mediator” at the same time.

This cartoonist really chose violence 😭

u/Technical-Novel-2740 — 5 days ago
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This is a great read.

You read about a journey which teaches you when you truly commit to your purpose, the world begins to help you move forward. (no spoilers)

Recommended read from my side.

u/Niti-mat — 18 days ago

Came across this fascinating video on Proto-Indo-European (PIE) and had to share it here.

A language never written down, never directly heard—yet it gave rise to English, Hindi, Spanish, Russian, Greek, Persian, and 400+ other languages spoken by billions today.

u/Technical-Novel-2740 — 24 days ago

https://preview.redd.it/8hvl16fe7ixg1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=50f7e13ee4edb04e4f936f0dcc1c15662a87722d

What happened in the White House Correspondents' Dinner today seems like a planned one in my opinion because it's always the fascist government doing shit like this to gain the support of the general people in the time of need like this Isreal-Iran war or to gain support in the mid terms.

Article link :https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/live-blog/live-updates-trump-evacuated-white-house-correspondents-dinner-rcna342133

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u/Technical-Novel-2740 — 27 days ago

Many people also question the role of the Speaker in such situations. Since the Speaker usually comes from a political party, neutrality becomes a debate point. In cases involving defections, delays or selective action can create a perception that decisions may favor the ruling side.

Should anti-defection cases be decided by an independent constitutional body instead of the Speaker to avoid accusations of political favoritism?

u/Technical-Novel-2740 — 29 days ago