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Big data can shame grand corruption
Future of anti-corruption efforts is linked to the collection, consolidation and analysis of big data
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Of closed minds
Council of Islamic Ideology that Mr Sherani lords over is a dinosaur way past its extinction life
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A lesson for the US
The killing of Mullah Akhtar Mansoor in an American drone strike has almost murdered the hopes for peace in the region
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Tackling inequality
Inequality within moderate to poor countries is increasingly denying millions access to even two square meals a day
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A fantastic fear of women
If you ask me why the Muslim world is ailing today, it is just because of men and women like Sherani
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Nuclearisation of the Indian Ocean region
Around 80 per cent of the world’s energy trade passes through the choke points of this region
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Child labour and the cycle of poverty
Type of work children can be involved in differs greatly & not all work done by them has been targeted for elimination
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Alesha should not have died
It is unfathomable for misogynists to digest that a man at birth would want to embrace a female identity and biology
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The power of Jewish-Muslim dialogue
Building bridges between the Jewish and Muslim communities is of the utmost importance in today's world
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Compensating civilian victims of terror
After 9/11, a number of human rights laws were enacted. However, the real issue remains their weak implementation
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Chabahar port — the new game changer?
Corridor at Chabahar could bring down costs as well as time taken to transport cargo trade to Europe by 50 per cent
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The termite factor
The moment I sank half an inch into the floor I knew something was wrong, deeply wrong
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Celebrity body shaming
Twitter went hyperactive in body shaming Fardeen Khan
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The myth of the minorities’ commission
My search for truth about Pakistan’s National Commission for Minorities ends on a sad discovery
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Let the girls learn
Malala has received international acclaim for her heroic struggle but the fate of thousands of her age is a bleak one
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Bring back the student unions
Student unions in Pakistan have been the flag-bearers of progressive trends
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Reasons for concern
The nature of the attack and the unscathed passport of “Wali Mohammad” beg a thorough investigation
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Ensuring child rights in FATA
We need to recommit ourselves to bring in genuine reforms in accordance with the wishes of the people of the Fata
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Foreign policy challenges confronting Pakistan
For Pakistan, the current scenario throws up a fresh challenge on dealing with the emerging Taliban leadership
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Education — the values gap
Lack of education continues to be a major challenge, and the problems that we face may have something to do with that
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From crisis to development: boosting agriculture
If we want to address growing humanitarian needs, we need to move beyond business as usual & manage crises differently
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Raindrops keep falling on my head
There is something about leaving your home when you are not sure if you’d ever come back
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Nobody knows anything
For the Pakistani state to be stable, the Afghan state must be stable
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Humanitarian Summit – lessons for Pakistan
In last 20 years, natural disasters affected 218 million people at an economic cost of more than $300b each year
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Understanding corporate behaviour
The pharmaceutical industry is the most “financialised” of all sectors in the global economy
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Torkham tensions call for strategy change
The world recognises the Durand Line as an international boundary but Afghan government has historically refused
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Days gone by
Maybe it’s time to also slow down a bit. I don’t know whether we have that choice any more
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Keynesian revolution and the Monetarist counter-revolution
The experience of the Great Depression showed that free markets cannot eliminate unemployment
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The private world of Ian Clark
The real value of Ian Clark's 4.26am was that it made me think
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Reviving a dying Congress
No voting bloc, no caste and no group sees the Congress as attractive
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India — going ‘ballistic’?
We must seek Chinese help in enhancing our nuclear deterrence by diversifying our nuclear strike capabilities
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Leaking credibility
Panama leaked, and so did the credibility of those who run the Pakistani political system
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Bully for the billionaires
There are millions of benefactors of democracy to whom even thousands are somewhat of wonderment
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Flaw in the plan
The PTI misread its mandate and is misreading the Panama papers
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The economic transformation of Pakistan through IT
We need a young, dynamic IT minister who can sit with the likes of Mark Zuckerberg from Facebook
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Budgeting for the real world
Finally losing patience, our armed forces hit back by launching Operation Zarb-e-Azb in June 2014 and went after TTP
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PPP’s ageing problem
The youth refuses to buy the old wine that the PPP is forcefully trying to sell in Bilawal’s name
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Examining reasons for extremist support
Our national efforts to counter extremism have specifically identified the need for madrassa reform
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Education on the electoral radar?
The PTI has been struggling to put education and health on the political agenda, but only in opposition
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Remembering Amanullah Khan
During his struggle, he visited over 20 countries to lobby for the cause of an independent Kashmir
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Recalling ‘The Ugly American’
Collectively, America’s representatives overseas remain as arrogant as they were then, if not more
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Why not budget for books?
Some may term public libraries a luxury for a country like ours. But I do not agree with these arguments
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Extraordinary Pakistanis: Muniba Mazari
The women would tell my mother that a husband would never keep a wheelchair-bound wife
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And all for nothing
Perhaps people are happy, sort of, as things are and do not really want anything very much to change
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Bravo Shahbaz Taseer!
I was amazed at how composed Taseer looked in the interview
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Talking peace with India
Just as everything in Meereen revolves around slavery, everything in Pakistan centres on India and Partition of 1947
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Transparency in custodial investigations
What should be addressed is the transparency of the process regulating custodial investigations
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Reforming the justice system
Recent statements by judges bring doubt to the notion that the judiciary will be able to bring the required relief
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Blaming feminism
Feminists are more interested in investigating and resisting gender inequalities than economic or ethnic inequities
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The Pakistani curriculum and extremism
Pakistani textbooks glorify armed jihad and pre-Partition warfare against (armies of) other religions

















































