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The extinction of the Pakistani woman
Pakistani women have a pro-active and pre-disposed responsibility to ask questions, the right questions
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Securing food sustainably
Growing food in a sustainable way means adopting practices that produce more
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Fear and loathing in Pakistan
If we do not put a halt to this fear and loathing we should be prepared to lose more than just our sense of direction
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A functional approach to education
The intellectual growth of a child is a complex process; a graph that increases and plateaus at times
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Cyber breach — a new normal?
WikiLeaks has once again caught the world by surprise with the releaseof a large set of files it calls “year zero”
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In defence of the defenceless
Pakistan has been host to the largest refugee population in the world
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Trading with the neighbours
Pakistan exports around $4 billion worth of merchandise to its immediate neighbours
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Revised US travel ban
The revised executive order aims to protect the US by keeping out people who could pose a terrorist threat
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CPEC and CPAC
Most of the elements of Trumpnomics are reactions to China’s economic rise
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Trump and the future of Muslims
Trump’s revised Muslim ban will probably meet the same fate as its January predecessor
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Time to get tough
Terrorism in all its forms and manifestations — sectarian, ethnic, criminal — must be eliminated from its roots
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Victims of narratives
The narratives in Kabul and Islamabad refuse to change
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It’s only a game
Cricket has never moved me. Ever. It was the summer sport at school
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Violence against women and terrorism
Pakistan ranks as the third-most dangerous country for women to live in
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History of FATA reforms
The demand for abolishing the FCR, a legacy of the colonial era, was widespread and virtually unanimous
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Empowering women and girls everywhere
Empowering women and girls is the only way to protect their rights
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Realising the potential of our women
We celebrate the progress made in improving women’s inclusion and empowerment for inspiring women
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Women’s rights: an indigenous movement
Gender equality in the world of work is a sine qua non for sustainable development
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Time for course correction
Pakistani people crossed a psychological barrier with the holding of the PSL final
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Suffering from Appnesia
Appnesia is a term used to describe distraction by gadgets and app
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Regional Social Enterprise Diplomacy
Ashraf Ghani’s government has shown a paradigm shift in economic policy from its eastern border trade with Pakistan
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Communicating public interest in Pakistan
Justice and equality have a kind of symbiotic relationship
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Alternative Dispute Resolution: the Bill
Jirgas do not possess the concept of due process — there is only an oral hearing and verdict
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The inside story
Why are students so willing to get into trouble? Because there is no other forum today in India for resistance.
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Forecasting More Trump
Democrats are taking for granted that Trump will not win a second term, just like they assumed Hillary could not lose
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The real size of Pakistan’s gross domestic product
Pakistan is much richer than what it and the world believes it to be.
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Plight of the third
While we are quick to point out how great we are, we continue to mistreat the weak such as transgender persons
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Against all odds
Today nothing else matters... except the magic of cricket wrapped in the enchantment of a shared belief of commonness
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PSL: Unifying a divided nation
PSL is a reminder that our people can find memories, dreams and happiness in cricket
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Whatever happened to the Indian movies?
It would have been nice if the government had acted as a culture vulture instead of a political drudge and directors
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A new chapter in our Afghan policy?
Pakistan has done well in again reaching out to Kabul
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Good governance is the answer
We don’t need a counter-narrative to defeat terrorism
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Anti-dowry act
Pakistan has the highest number of dowry-linked deaths per 100,000 women
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The Anticipated Benefits of FATA Reforms
This piece is in response to Rustam Shah Mohmand’s article ‘The Unanticipated Perils of FATA Merger with K-P
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Economic Bullshit
Even if the Pakistani middle class is 84 million strong how much purchasing power does it really have?
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Pot calling the kettle black over the refugee issue
Besides recent generosity shown by Germany, all other European countries have been very stingy with accepting refugees
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Islamabad’s ECO Summit
A welcoming multilateral diplomatic milestone bolstering Pakistan's foreign policy sway.
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Deportation: cruel, unjust and inhuman
The deportation machinery is unlike the sort America has ever witnessed; it is extreme and frightening.
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Religious minorities in India
Minorities in India are facing existential threat, are not allowed to practise fundamental tenets of their religions.
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Running on empty
In large part it is down to an absence of moral authority and a failure of leadership
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Hard versus soft power
Niccolo Machiavelli says “it is more important to be feared than to be loved”
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What needs to be done in FATA
The growth of services sector instead of industries could save the crucial time available for developing Fata
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Local Industry and the CPEC Promise
Industrial cooperation is one area where Pakistan seems least prepared
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Stereo-typing Pashtoons
Those branding Pashtoons must remember; Osama bin Laden or Dr Al-Zawahiri or Abu Bakr Baghdadi are not Pashtoons
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Lessons from Panama Gate
In Pakistan its impact has been most profound
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From economic to behavioural corruption
We would vote for candidates because we would trust them to use their power for our interests
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Collective bargaining: ILO to help organise AJK trade unions
Federation’s Secretary General Zahoor Awan explains the importance of collective bargaining to the visiting delegates
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Telling the stories of science
Whether or not we like it, the burden lies on scientists to cast a spell on their audience
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Enormous investment coming our way
Pakistan is strategically located to become Asia’s premier trade, energy and transport corridor
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The paradox of education system in the US
The higher educational institutions of the US rank exceptionally high in international comparisons

















































