Corona

The Mysterious Case of Japanese Suicides
- By Atifa Wahid
- . January 5, 2021
Strangely, the third-largest economy in the world cannot overcome the dilemma of human suffering in an environment that will produce augmented reality and self-driving vehicles and intelligent machines. It’s insoluble, maybe. Japan has been suffering from a high rate of suicides. The ratio of suicides in just a month of October is much higher than the COVID-19’s total death toll.

Belarus: New Economic Policies by President Alexander Lukashenko
- By Daniyal Talat
- . January 1, 2021
According to the World Bank report, Belarus generally has low degrees of destitution and imbalance. Unemployment becomes inexistent, at 0.3% in 2019, with genuine wages rose by 7.6% in January-September 2019. The IMF expects the unemployment pattern to be influenced by the negative monetary effect of COVID-19 pandemic, which is currently expected to increment to 2.3% in 2020 and lessen to 1.8% in 2021.

The Secrets Behind PM Jacinda Ardern & New Zealand’s Success
- By Muskan Firdous
- . December 16, 2020
As Jacinda’s successful pandemic-containment has overpowered her incompetence in fulfilling campaign issues, New Zealanders rewarded her with a second term. But her next term will only get harder. Now Jacinda and her previously promised issues have to also deal with issues like unemployment, historic recession, and poverty that arose due to pandemic.

Covid-19 and Challenges of Online Education in Pakistan
- By Yasir Hussain
- . December 3, 2020
One of the most important changes the Covid-19 brought is about the way we acquire education. As Covid-19 is an infectious disease and social distancing is required to control it, countries worldwide have shut down the educational institutes and have moved towards distance education, so has Pakistan. But does Pakistan have the necessary infrastructure to support this transition?

Oil, Pandemic, and Alternative Energy
- By M. Rafay Hameed Iraqi
- . September 4, 2020
On the 8th March 2020, the United States crude oil dropped to historically low prices which were triggered by the

Tourism in Gilgit Baltistan Amidst COVID-19
- By Tehzeeb Hussain Bercha
- . August 31, 2020
Gilgit-Baltistan is known as the paradise of visitors. Dating back to 1835, when a British tourist G.T Vigne visited Ladakh