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Ruqiya Anwar

Ruqiya Anwar

Ruqiya Anwar is a PhD scholar of media and communication studies, researcher and socio-political analyst from Pakistan. She focuses on the nexus between domestic and global politics and the intersection of politics and security.
Ruqiya Anwar is a PhD scholar of media and communication studies, researcher and socio-political analyst from Pakistan. She focuses on the nexus between domestic and global politics and the intersection of politics and security.
Languages Spoken:
English

Opinion | US-Iran ceasefire can’t paper over fires in the Strait of Hormuz

The US blockade is war by another name and must end. Two other things must change for the Iran ceasefire to become genuine diplomacy.

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In the wake of devastating floods, Pakistan has, with Chinese help, set up a hi-tech meteorological observation station to predict weather and study climate change – part of an ambitious plan to improve climate resilience.

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As accusations of cyberattacks fly between the US and China, the digital realm has become central to both nations’ security strategies. Cyber diplomacy must therefore play a bigger role in managing tensions, with more international guidelines needed.

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In the year since the US left Afghanistan, the Taliban has struggled to establish control over a war-torn country dependent on foreign aid and opium sales. The global community must restore its credibility by swiftly intervening to ensure political and economic stability.

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