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We provide in-depth analysis, current affairs insights, essay guidance, and strategic preparation resources to help candidates build critical thinking. Pakistan today needs young men and women, with qualities of both head and heart. To choose only such balanced individuals is the purpose of the civil services examination. So if you have intelligence, intellect, team-spirit, leadership qualities, c

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02/04/2026

‏78 سال نازک موڑ پر رہنے کا یہ فائدہ ہوا کہ دنیا جب نازک موڑ پر پہنچی تو پاکستان وہاں پہلے ہی موجود تھا✌️

02/04/2026

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That moment when you open the mouse and find a BALL inside… not a sensor 😭😂Kids today will never understand the struggle...
02/04/2026

That moment when you open the mouse and find a BALL inside… not a sensor 😭😂

Kids today will never understand the struggle of cleaning this thing like it’s a surgical procedure just to get the cursor moving straight 💀

Meanwhile, we’re standing there like:
“I was there… before WiFi… before touchpads… before RGB everything…” 😌

Respect to those who survived the “blow into it and pray it works” era 🫡

In moments of weakness and hope, we turn to the One who listens to every whisper of the heart. This beautiful supplicati...
30/03/2026

In moments of weakness and hope, we turn to the One who listens to every whisper of the heart. This beautiful supplication reminds us that no matter how many mistakes we carry, Allah’s mercy is greater than all. Seek forgiveness, ask for His رحمة, and trust that He is the Most Merciful of all.

Let your heart find peace in His forgiveness and your soul in His endless compassion. 🤍

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has strongly criticized Donald Trump for allowing a temporary waiver on sanctions...
13/03/2026

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has strongly criticized Donald Trump for allowing a temporary waiver on sanctions for Russian oil exports. According to Zelensky, the move could provide Russia with up to $10 billion in additional revenue, potentially strengthening Vladimir Putin and prolonging the ongoing Russia–Ukraine War.

The decision came as global oil prices surged following escalating tensions and conflict in the Middle East. Washington granted a 30-day waiver allowing countries to purchase Russian oil already stranded at sea, aiming to stabilize global energy markets. At the same time, the United States announced the release of 172 million barrels from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve to reduce pressure on oil prices.

Speaking during a visit to Paris alongside Emmanuel Macron, Zelensky warned that easing pressure on Moscow risks undermining diplomatic efforts and prolonging the conflict. Ukraine, meanwhile, continues to target Russian energy infrastructure as diplomatic negotiations remain stalled.

Zelensky emphasized that sustained economic pressure on Russia is essential if the international community hopes to push toward meaningful peace and security guarantees for Ukraine.

Donald Trump now says he is not interested in the Nobel Peace Prize and claims he has “no idea” whether the ongoing Iran...
13/03/2026

Donald Trump now says he is not interested in the Nobel Peace Prize and claims he has “no idea” whether the ongoing Iran war will affect his chances of winning it in the future.

The statement comes as global debate continues over the consequences of the conflict and its humanitarian impact. Only months ago, Trump had repeatedly argued that he deserved the Nobel Prize for his role in resolving international disputes. Now, with war dominating headlines, the conversation around peace and recognition appears very different.

The tragic loss of innocent children anywhere in the world should shake the conscience of humanity. When such devastatin...
10/03/2026

The tragic loss of innocent children anywhere in the world should shake the conscience of humanity. When such devastating events occur, people often begin questioning why some tragedies receive global attention while others seem to pass with far less reaction. This debate has fueled growing discussions online about whether global empathy and activism are applied consistently or selectively.

Moments like these remind us that the value of human life should never depend on geography, politics, or media attention. Every child lost to violence is a tragedy for humanity as a whole. Instead of turning suffering into political divisions, the world must demand accountability, justice, and equal compassion for victims everywhere.

True advocacy for education, peace, and human rights should stand with every innocent life—regardless of who they are or where they come from.

Former UAE diplomat Hussain Hassan Mirza claims that just one phone call from PM Narendra Modi to Israel and Iran could ...
10/03/2026

Former UAE diplomat Hussain Hassan Mirza claims that just one phone call from PM Narendra Modi to Israel and Iran could magically end the ongoing conflict. He says UAE's ties via Abraham Accords make diplomacy easy, and Modi's "influence" is so strong that leaders will listen.

Really? Let's get real.

The same Modi got hammered with 50% tariffs by Trump (which hurt India's exports badly over Russian oil ties), showing how much "respect" he commands with the US-Israel side.

And Iran? They're furious after their training ship IRIS Dena—fresh from Indian naval exercises—was torpedoed and sunk by US forces in the Indian Ocean while heading home. That incident blew a massive hole in any idea of India as a neutral "guardian" or peacemaker in the region.

This statement sounds more like wishful thinking or flattery than serious analysis. One call won't fix geopolitics when actions speak louder than words.
Ground reality check needed! 🇮🇳🤔

Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan are rising as Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi says the group is fac...
10/03/2026

Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan are rising as Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi says the group is facing what he called an “imposed war.”

Speaking to foreign diplomats in Kabul, Muttaqi claimed that Taliban attacks on Pakistan are defensive actions aimed at Pakistani military targets. He also accused Pakistan of violating a ceasefire, alleging that Pakistani forces launched attacks while both sides were engaged in negotiations reportedly mediated by Saudi Arabia.

The situation highlights growing instability along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border, raising concerns about further escalation and its impact on regional security.

Iran has issued a strong warning amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. A spokesperson for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards s...
10/03/2026

Iran has issued a strong warning amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. A spokesperson for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards stated that Iranian forces will not allow the export of oil from the region to the allies of the United States and Israel while the war continues.

The statement comes as tensions escalate following U.S. and Israeli strikes that triggered a wider regional conflict. Iran has already responded with drone and missile attacks, and the strategic Strait of Hormuz — through which nearly 20% of global oil supply passes — has seen severe disruptions.

Iran has also warned that countries supporting the U.S. and Israel could face restrictions on oil shipments through the strait, while those distancing themselves may receive safe passage. The situation has already shaken global energy markets, pushing oil prices above $100 per barrel before slightly easing.

The conflict is now not only a military confrontation but also a battle over global energy routes and economic pressure that could impact economies around the world.

Global oil prices have dropped sharply after President Donald Trump suggested that the war in the Middle East could end ...
10/03/2026

Global oil prices have dropped sharply after President Donald Trump suggested that the war in the Middle East could end soon. Brent crude, which had surged to $119.50 per barrel, has now fallen dramatically to around $89.75. In most countries, such a significant decline in international oil prices would quickly translate into relief for consumers through lower fuel prices.

However, the situation in Pakistan appears very different. Despite the global drop in crude oil prices and the arrival of new oil shipments, petrol prices in the country remain extremely high at Rs. 321 per liter. Instead of benefiting from the falling global market rates, ordinary citizens continue to face mounting financial pressure.

High fuel prices do not only affect transportation; they also drive up the cost of food, goods, and basic services. As a result, the economic burden on households continues to grow. Many citizens are now questioning why the benefit of declining global oil prices has not been passed on to the public.

Pakistan has increased petroleum prices by Rs55 per litre, and while the burden is already heavy on ordinary citizens, t...
09/03/2026

Pakistan has increased petroleum prices by Rs55 per litre, and while the burden is already heavy on ordinary citizens, the financial impact on government spending is also expected to rise sharply.

According to official estimates, Pakistan already spends Rs60–70 billion every year on fuel and maintenance for government vehicles. With the latest hike in petrol and diesel prices, these costs could increase by another 20–25%, placing further pressure on federal and provincial budgets.

Government fleets across the country include tens of thousands of vehicles. Punjab alone operates nearly 30,000 official vehicles, costing about Rs20 billion annually, while the federal government manages between 12,000 and 15,000 vehicles, with fuel expenses around Rs9 billion per year. Sindh runs around 20,000 vehicles with Rs13 billion in fuel costs, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa operates over 12,500 vehicles costing about Rs7 billion annually, and Balochistan maintains around 8,000 vehicles, spending more than Rs4 billion on fuel each year.

Officials say the rising cost of petroleum may force governments to introduce cost-control measures, such as reducing the use of official vehicles. However, despite proposals from provinces like Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, no formal policy has yet been implemented.

As fuel prices continue to climb, the debate grows louder: should governments cut luxury transport expenses before passing the burden on taxpayers?

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