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The US vibe shift and its global impact

With the threat of a new trade war hovering over its head, the world is trying to figure out how to deal with President Donald Trump’s second presidency. The day after he was sworn in as the 47th president of the US, a panel of experts at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos were discussing “how the global reception to his second presidency ran the gamut from excitement to fear”. Whether afr

CORPORATE WINDOW: Global peace dividends

If the ceasefire in the Middle East evolves into lasting peace, the resulting global peace dividends will be significant. Pakistan, in particular, could benefit from reduced business costs due to stable shipping routes, expanded opportunities for trade, investment, and economic cooperation with its Western neighbours and Gulf countries, and a likely surge in remittances as reconstruction efforts c

From melting glaciers to flood management

Pakistan’s hydrological system is a lifeline for its people, agriculture, and ecosystems. Yet, it is under immense pressure due to climate change, unsustainable practices, and rapid population growth. Glaciers in the northern mountains of Pakistan are melting at an unprecedented rate, feeding the Indus River and its tributaries before the water ultimately flows into the Arabian Sea. This phenomeno

Microfinance on the verge of collapse

Pakistan’s financial services landscape today looks vastly different from what it used to be a decade or two ago. At least in the urban areas, an average person even remotely linked to the formal net would be using some app, either to receive money from Bykea after doing a gig or a small shop owner whose customers want to pay digitally. Heck, they can even borrow a couple thousand rupees instantly

Strengthening the middle-class economy

US President Donald Trump wants to be known globally as a peacemaker, and his number one priority is his own people. He is responding to the expectations of US citizens who elected him for a second time as the American president. Referring to the Los Angeles burning, people in the US are pinning hopes on Mr Trump to redirect funds spent on ‘international priorities’ to address the urgent needs