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The grievance ouroboros
In these tumultuous times, no society can claim to be at peace with itself
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Africa, LGBT rights and global agencies
World Bank continues to put pressure on African nations against anti-homosexuality laws
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The glass half empty
After 76 years of independence, Pakistan still has major challenges up ahead
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Corporate farming cannot alleviate rural poverty
Probability of military-operated corporate farms being able to help address rural poverty remains limited at best
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A cabinet fit for purpose
Ten Ministries and 14 Divisions is all that takes to run the federal government smoothly
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AI: the primacy of machine?
“AI now exceeds our performance in many activities once held to be too complex for any machine to master.”
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Afghanistan — the limits of intelligence and the way forward
Pakistan’s uneasiness is natural after the recent spike in TTP/Da’esh-sponsored attacks
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Climate governance: frameworks, institutions and actors
19th century marks beginning of a struggle to understand composition, mechanics and behaviour of Earth’s atmosphere
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The ‘feels like’ is usually right
Americans today feeling the pressure of empty bank accounts and maxed-out credit cards
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No country for the disabled
Forget about privilege, one shouldn’t even expect to be treated like an ordinary Pakistani if one has a disability
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Climate brides
Financial, emotional stresses of displacement and disaster have affected Pakistani women due to patriarchal structures
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The idiots and their gaming in Pakistan
It is a gruesome fact that human history has been hurt more by the desires of strong people
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Aiming for a better future
Democracies rely on integrity of election commission and governance system
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Upcoming elections and the need to focus on economy
Parties in opposition will most likely blame PDM for its incompetence and its decision to accept the IMF’s conditions
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In the womb of change
As Earth’s climate undergoes transformation, its effects on pregnancy have garnered increasing attention
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Need to promote tourism culture in Pakistan
Tourism is source of huge earnings in many countries, but Pakistan fetched less than $700 million in 2021 from tourism
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Aborted inquiries
We need to ask questions, and empower people to inquire and reflect before it is too late
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Free speech, hate and hypocrisy
Muslim minorities around the world have been subjected to discrimination, intolerance and violence
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All is well in Pakistan
Future is certainly bright. We are doing much better than our competitors, North Korea and Afghanistan
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Brainwashed rulers
On closer inspection, however, this is largely only illusion
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India’s fraying democracy
How that is likely to happen is the subject of this article and the one that will follow next week
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Learning disabilities
Dyslexic students find it hard to recognise, recall or spell the word correctly
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Decoding the cipher
What was significant, though, was that The Intercept had the copy of that cipher
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Surrender of sovereignty and burial of conscience
Only few stood tall, including Senators Mushtaq Khan, Tahir Bezinjo and Raza Rabbani
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Pakistani diaspora and domestic politics
Treason should never be allowed to trump politics either at home or abroad
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America’s 911 call and global response to Ukraine war
Twenty-four months later one can say employment of non-military means has not been as effective as the US desired
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Urban flooding and Lahore
For an analytic approach to counter the threat of natural disasters, information and data is of paramount significance
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Injustice and Pakistan
Notwithstanding the positive societal outcomes, the laws are subjected to frequent violations
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Riding the dark tiger
Mazari is self-confessedly biased against Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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Philosopher kings, ersatz demagogues
Niccolo Machiavelli is viewed as the advocate of the black art of power as a goal in itself
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Ruptures within India’s majoritarian democracy
The BJP under Modi has whipped up Hindu zeal to make life insufferable for India’s minorities
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Reforming campus research culture
Supervisor needs to guide the scholar to publish research output to fulfil the requirement for the award of PhD degree
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How the world is shaping up
It is meant to keep the US interested without letting it wander away and without being entrapped in an imposed war.
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The Shehbaz legacy
The government shied away from taking even a single piece of reform on its own
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Nigerois kiss the French goodbye?
Recent turmoil in Niger, with its third coup in as many years, adds to the chaos
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Education revolution or political gimmick?
Under the current scheme, 100,000 laptops will be provided to Pakistani youngsters based on merit
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Risk of a military conflict in South China Sea
Militarisation of the region could at any time make matters worse with either side twisting the knife
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Pakistan, a graveyard of questions
First human child, who opened his eyes and saw the world around him with wonder, was the first philosopher
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Building trust in the system
List is long and a sordid reminder of our weak and troubled democratic evolution
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Terrorism — need for a new public policy
Scourge of militancy and terrorism arouses feelings of anxiety and helplessness
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Staying Afloat Amidst Floods: Learning from the Dutch
Poor policies, inadequate funds and misplaced priorities undermine the country's ability to build a resilient future
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Losers and winners of opportunities
Pakistan's security-centric approach and inconsistent taxation regulations causing hurdles in the path of investment
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Can Sheikh Hasina secure a fourth term?
Bangladesh faces its defining moment with polls scheduled to take place in six months
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Unremarkable half decade
Sustained disregard for science and technology through successive regimes cuts to the core of Pakistan's woes
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Re-emerging threat of terrorism
Once again, there has been a war-like situation and shadowy figures with malignant intent are on the rampage
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The 10 years of CPEC
Credit goes to both China and Pakistan that despite terrorism, the CPEC project has continued
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CPEC and Afghanistan’s mineral wealth
New Taliban administration is still figuring out how to take advantage of the presence underground of the mineral
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Thinking of free and fair election
We must not forget that for the greater part of history, people have not been ruled by military dictators
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Gwadar-at-Lahore?
It was like this burden of discriminated past was not enough and another one was just so carelessly imposed
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Russia must stop using food as a weapon
These efforts have been conducted in close collaboration with the EU and its partners