Ayla Reid
Ayla Reid is a writer and political analyst with a focus on conflict, governance, and social transformation. Her work critically engages with power structures, contested narratives, and the lived realities of marginalized communities. With a nuanced and research-driven approach, she explores how local and global forces shape policy, resistance, and identity in volatile regions. Her commentary is known for its clarity, depth, and refusal to conform to dominant frames.
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Sea of Defiance: Another Aid Flotilla Challenges Gaza’s Enduring Blockade
Coiled Controversy: Serpent Spectacle Sparks Ecotourism Boom, Ecological Debate
The Silent Architects: How Everyday Automation Reconfigures Our Digital Selves
Shadows of the Bomb: Los Alamos Boosts Plutonium Output, Stirring Global Ripples
The E1 Plan and the Eclipse of Palestinian Statehood
The recent Israeli government decision to approve a huge settlement in the E1...
When Water Becomes a Weapon: Pakistan’s Justified Vindication in the IWT Ruling
The Permanent Court of Arbitration has handed down a decisive ratification of...
488 Brave Souls Celebrated in the Marka-i-Haq Tribute
In a moving tribute on the occasion of Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day,...
Rogue India’s Rise: Pakistan’s Enduring Shield
In an increasingly fractured South Asia, Pakistan stands as a bastion of...
From Soft to Hard: The Evolution of Neo-Hindutva under Modi’s India
Neo-Hindutva is not merely a repackaging of Hindu nationalism. It is a...
Pakistan’s Climate Resolve Begins in Gilgit-Baltistan: A Government Rising to the Moment
In a world fractured by climate injustice, few nations exemplify resilience and...
Indian Settler Laws in IIOJK: A Modern-Day Apartheid in the Shadow of Empire
In the 21st century, when the global order has ostensibly moved beyond the age...
Missing or Militant? Unmasking the Propaganda Behind Pakistan’s Counterterrorism Narrative
In an age where disinformation travels faster than fact, the story of Sohaib...
Texas Flood: Death of Climate Denial
In the Heart of Texas, the Deluge Wasn’t Just Water. It Was Warning. When...
The Subcontinent’s Ticking Bomb: How Hindutva Could Break India, and the Peace Around It
What happens when the world’s largest democracy begins to dissolve itself from...
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