How can world leaders control global climate change?
After the natural disasters, the recent heavy flood in Libya, and the 6.8 magnitude
earthquake in Morocco, in which more than twenty-five thousand people have...
What is being shown on social media?
Nowadays, social media has become an important part of modern society. Social Media including platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Twitter have reached billions...
A Brief Look into History: Pakistan’s Independence Day
By Khadija Nadeem,
Miracle’s editorial board member
Pakistan has a rich and complex history that is deeply intertwined with the struggle for independence from British colonial...
Why TTP is opening another front in Balochistan
THE recent militant attack in the Zhob town of Balochistan, where the Pakistan military lost nine soldiers, was one of the latest in a...
The Economic Test
WHILE the Stand-by Arrangement with the IMF helps Pakistan to avert debt default, it is a temporary reprieve that provides only limited breathing space....
Celebrates 156th Canada Day for good reason
By: Khadija Nadeem, Gr 12
Miracle’s Writer
A day marked on everyone’s calendar, Canada Day is a staple part of many Canadians’ experience, it holds meaning...
The Spiraling Crisis: Examining World Inflation Amidst the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Introduction:
The escalating crisis between Russia and Ukraine has not only wreaked havoc on the geopolitical landscape but has also significantly impacted the global economy....
Game of political engineering
THEY all appeared to be reading from the same script as they renounced their affiliation with the PTI. They left in droves; many of...
The invisible problem
POLITICS in Pakistan is like an Abbas Mastan film (think Race) where twists and turns come faster than an Agatha Christie novel and the...
Maverick politicians
I HAVE a confession to make: there is not much left to say this week. The political crisis, the economic meltdown and the constitutional...
On a collision course
OPINION!
PREDICTABLY, the three-member Supreme Court bench headed by the chief justice ruled on Tuesday that the decision by the Election Commission of Pakistan to...
The Iraq syndrome
IT has been common knowledge for more than 20 years that almost immediately after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the George W. Bush administration was...
Hard reset, anyone?
ARE the political events in Pakistan with its multiple crises leading to an
intervention? This is the grim warning sounded by nearly every second commentator...
Have faith in facts
I SUSPECT many will agree about the benefits of a digital detox, ie a break from the constant stream of information on mobile devices....
A new beginning?
Tabdeeli aa nahi rahi, tabdeeli aa gayee hai (change isn’t coming, it’s already arrived). And no, the PTI has little to do with it...
The Diabetes Burden
WHILE the pandemic might have heightened peoples’ awareness of communicable and infectious diseases, the grave risks posed by non-communicable diseases (NCDs) remain as potent...
Bridge to nowhere
A BRIDGE not linked to any road gets one nowhere. Our stagnant politics resembles one even if it is now in uncharted terrain, with...
Flood Victim Funding Transparency and what happened in BC’s Civic Election
The worst flood situation in the four provinces of Pakistan has forced thousands of people to leave their homes and move to safer places....
The age of uncertainty
IN the midst of the worst catastrophe Pakistan has faced in living memory, uncertainty looms about the future.
But with that comes an opportunity to...
Joint family system in Today’s society
Joint family system is a common living arrangement in countries like Pakistan and India where all family members, regardless of age, live in the...





















