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Malala, again
If owners of private schools can endorse such delusional ideas, then this country is certainly headed for catastrophe
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Punishing religious vigilantism
The Court concluded that Salmaan Taseer had merely questioned the workings of the blasphemy law
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Bihar elections — mind your own business, Pakistan
Pakistani media went into an overdrive to applaud the electoral snub that the BJP received in Bihar
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Conversations with Deepchand
At first it was the city we talked about: When were you last in Delhi Madam? Ten years ago?
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Is the World Bank ignoring human rights issues?
Despite its significance, the World Bank is facing a lot of criticism for its persistent neglect of human rights
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Israel’s march to catastrophe
Netanyahu is the man who breaks into your house, throws you to the streets and offers you some space in back quarters
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Shifting the focus of police training
The arrogance and tyranny that typifies police behaviour is a more acute issue than the corruption in the force
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Don’t go down that road, India
You are treading a path that leads to social disintegration. How do I know this?
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Say cheese, please
Just to avoid any misunderstanding — the cheese I am talking about is Danish blue, gouda, brie and cheddar
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Not quite Modi-fied!
Indians were promised ‘achche din’ at the start of Modi’s tenure, and by that I mean, economic reforms
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Leveraging a Kashmir solution
General Raheel Sharif’s visit to the US is very significant for Pakistan’s foreign policy and security
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Beyond election observation
ECP bars candidates from transporting voters to and from polling stations. But what I saw vehicles violating this rule
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The anatomy of corruption
There is no society in this wide world that can legitimately claim to be completely free of corruption
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Why can’t FATA be a province?
The regions, agencies and tribal communities of the borderlands can and should be converted into a separate province
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Is Pakistan out of the woods?
Imran's attributes of honesty and being single-minded of purpose are assets that Pakistan needs
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Leghari and the making of ‘Jinnah’
“Beware of the Indians,” said President Farooq Leghari, looking at me straight in the eye
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Identify, innovate and inspire
The grand challenges programme started in 2003 to identify questions of highest public health relevance
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The media frenzy
The media frenzy surrounding Imran’s marriage & divorce seems to have entirely ignored Pemra’s rules of conduct
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England’s burnt deck
Since 1982 Pakistan have won at least one Test in all but one of the seven series played
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No ordinary divorce
When Imran married Jemima, it was clear this wasn't the wisest choice for an aspiring politician
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Blaming Muslims for the Holocaust
Historical revisionism is often condemned as an attempt to deny more than six million Jews perished in the Holocaust
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Aspirations of the Pakistani youth
Pakistan in terms of the size of its population, is larger and is also considerably younger
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PTI’s LG polls debacle
The PTI should've used the time till the 2018 elections to fill the huge gaps in its party organisation
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Employees, not slaves
The sahib ka beta lives in the lap of luxury while the child hired to take care of him starves
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New Taxes, Old Story
Why can we not put our tax house in order? Why does the IMF have to force us to raise tax revenues?
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The structure of scientific revolutions
The European Enlightenment was a revolt against all traditional ways of thinking
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Bangladesh and the rise of intolerance
The ugly face of religious extremism has descended on Bangladesh and there is a climate of fear & intolerance
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India’s greatest feat
It seems that the election process India is getting better with each passing year
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High Noon at half past Noon
If there has been one major success for the country since 2013, it is the operation against terrorists
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What Happens When The Govt Ignores Worker Safety
The government should respond to Lahore factory tragedy by taking urgent steps to protect workers
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Foreign investment — Punjab at the forefront
One undisputed credit that Punjab is given is for the passionate and hands-on approach to investment
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Things fall apart
This is no journalism sir. When you present your views, biases, in a systematic fashion, it is called a witch-hunt
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Fighting breast cancer
All women over the age of 40 are at risk of developing breast cancer, with those over 50 being the most vulnerable
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Pending IMF and World Bank reforms
The World Bank aims to increase the voting power of developing countries to at least 50 per cent over time
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Reflective optimism
We all talk way too much and do very little
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Canadian elections — will the US be inspired?
Have you done enough to inspire your southern neighbours to choose someone like Justin Trudeau in 2016?
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Planning Commission and the PML-N
If Nandipur and the LNG deals are any guide, the future is not very bright
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The price of being Reham and Imran
What endows you the right to state what happened inside the four walls of someone’s privacy?
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‘Pakistani’ — a united language for a divided country
Creating a new language — ‘Pakistani’ — will be representative of all Pakistanis
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The price of fame
Whatever one may think of the unfortunate couple, they don't deserve what is happening to them
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Petty, mean and vindictive
Munir Husain’s Surviving the Wreck spotlights one brave officer’s defiance to become Zia’s ‘yes-man’
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Parting ways gracefully
If two people decide to part ways by mutual consent and gracefully, they’re still better off than thousands of...
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Indus Hospital needs our help in K-P
Indus Hospital has a vision to expand its outreach to patients in all four provinces
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Disasters beyond borders — the need for resilience
Only by working together, can the countries of the Asia and the Pacific become disaster-resilient
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The third tier elections
Success of the PPP and PML-N in LG polls lies in the lure and lustre of patronage politics
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A geo-economics-led world order
Pakistan has reached the point of zero-sum on nuclear weapons capability with India
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Reasons to ponder
International mainstreaming requires Pakistan to pull the plug on all non-state actors operating on its soil
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Protecting economic sovereignty
Is Pakistan being led down the same path as Greece? It is imperative the dependence on foreign financing is reduced
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Learning from the Chinese experience
China has deliberately avoided any proactive role in regional disputes that do not affect it directly
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Falconry: the demonisation of a noble art
This year 600 adult houbaras were released in Lal Suhanra National Park by International Fund for Houbara Conservation

















































