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Recognition on Rubble: Macron’s September Gesture and the West’s Delayed Guilt

Recognition on Rubble: Macron’s September Gesture and the West’s Delayed Guilt

by Aizaz ul haq | Jul 26, 2025 | Editorial

They Remembered Palestine—But Only After Gaza Starved They’ve announced it now. That France—one of the most “civilized” nations in the world—will formally recognise the State of Palestine. But not today. Not even this month. In September. By then, who...
Sting Operations in Journalism: A Blunt Tool That’s Getting Risky in Pakistan

Sting Operations in Journalism: A Blunt Tool That’s Getting Risky in Pakistan

by Aizaz ul haq | Jul 23, 2025 | Information warfare

The Rise of Undercover Journalism—and the Urgency of Accountability Sting operations, once a daring frontier of investigative journalism, are fast becoming a dangerous double-edged sword in Pakistan’s media landscape. These operations—often involving hidden cameras,...
Coming Soon: Unmasking the Invisible War — AamAwaam’s Deep Dive into Information Warfare

Coming Soon: Unmasking the Invisible War — AamAwaam’s Deep Dive into Information Warfare

by Aizaz ul haq | Jul 22, 2025 | Editorial

The New War Isn’t at the Border — It’s Already Inside Our Screens Wars today don’t always begin with sirens. Some start with tweets, news tickers, and viral videos. As Pakistan navigates its way through global uncertainty, economic recovery, and regional tensions, an...
Falling Water Tables in Lahore: What We Can All Do — As Citizens, Businesses, and Government

Falling Water Tables in Lahore: What We Can All Do — As Citizens, Businesses, and Government

by Aizaz ul haq | Jul 20, 2025 | Politics & Public Policy

Lahore is running out of water — not the kind we see in canals or overhead tanks, but the one hidden deep beneath our feet: groundwater. As the city grows, the water beneath it shrinks. Reports now confirm that Lahore’s underground water level is falling at an average...
Recharge Wells: Lahore’s Missed Opportunity to Stop the Water Crisis

Recharge Wells: Lahore’s Missed Opportunity to Stop the Water Crisis

by Aizaz ul haq | Jul 19, 2025 | Politics & Public Policy

For years, Lahore’s groundwater levels have been falling steadily — a crisis unfolding quietly beneath our feet. Every monsoon season brings heavy rain, yet the water quickly disappears into drains and concrete gutters instead of soaking into the ground. Why? Because...
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