Sabrina Sohail

Sabrina Sohail is a student of National Defense University, Islamabad.

The Skepticism of Identifying Airdrop Packages in Gaza: A Bomb or A Food Box

Written by Sabrina Sohail 9:00 pm

Sabrina Sohail describes the dire situation in Gaza due to Israeli bombings and the subsequent humanitarian crisis. She highlights the challenges faced by Palestinians, including the difficulty of receiving aid and the trauma caused by the aid distribution methods.
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Australia-China Relations: Conceptualizing Frenemies?

Written by Sabrina Sohail 1:59 pm

Under Prime Minister Albanese’s administration, Australia recognized that trade with China is worth more than trade with Japan, the US, and South Korea combined. Normalizing Australia-China relations viz-a-viz complementary economies should be set as a priority. For China, Australia stands as an important partner, not only in regard to natural and renewable resources but also as having an ally among the Western powers through which it can control a hold over economic as well as political maneuvers. Consequently, for Australia, shaping a clear policy is necessary as it needs to act with great prudence and analyze its steps in any matter. Australian economic benefits lie with both the US and China so siding with one will only cause problems.
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AI in Politics: A Blessing or a Curse?

Written by Sabrina Sohail 7:26 pm

Sabrina Sohail contemplates the effects of artificial intelligence on politics in the modern day. The innovative breakthrough presents challenges to the state and to individuals if used for nefarious reasons. She presents the case of the fake Pentagon bombing to emphasize the use of AI as a propaganda tool.
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