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Pulse of dawn
Merging Fata with K-P is a great disservice to the aspirations of the people of Fata
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A matter of perspective
Pakistan walked free on August 14, 1947. It now needs to run
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The census that may reveal too much?
The last census carried out in Pakistan was in 1998
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CPEC challenge and opportunity
The CPEC is a multidisciplinary project where systems integration plays a key role
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4 recent Pakistan batting collapses on day five in Tests
Pakistan lost nine wickets in the final session of the Hamilton Test to create a ‘world-record’
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Trump: the how and the why
The Exit Voting explain much of how Trump presidency became a living reality
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Resurrection
Barely has the baton passed, that the team’s openers have already started swinging
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Shame on you India: What’s a hockey World Cup without Pakistan?
The talented young boys have been exposed to the politics of divide
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The sad state of Kashmir
Kashmir issue should have been properly handled rather than going again and again on the negotiating table
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The staircase best ignored
Paranoia often led many politicians to run headlong into trouble
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Democracy: the last resort or the only option?
What not many people realise is that democracy has become nothing more than a propaganda structure let loose
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The paper chase
By the admission of PTI’s own legal counsel the 17th November was not a good day in court
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Why she lost the poor America
Strangely, it isn’t Donald Trump’s radical victory that surprised me
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The making of Trump’s America
America will not be a white-majority country for much longer
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Can Pakistan's nascent film industry afford 'harsh' film critics?
Are film critics hurting an industry that hasn't fully matured? We find out what the experts think
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Democrats in disarray
The world is still reeling from Trump having become the president-elect of the most powerful country in the world
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Pakistan's Erdogan dilemma
Erdogan's Pakistan visit scarred by deportation of Turkish school teachers
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Popular democracy, unpopular leader
The most serious weakness in democracy is that its “democratic” ways can be used to destroy the spirit of democracy
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Can New Zealand trump Pakistan this time?
Men in Green haven't lost a series in Kiwis' home for last 31 years
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PCB must consider cancelling NZ Test in wake of earthquake
Keeping the players’ current mental state in mind, the management has a tough decision to make
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Welcome President Trump!
Trump’s victory was not just an electoral one, he nearly paralleled Hilary in the popular vote
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Analysis: Engaging with the new America
Trump’s transition team is hard at work running up names to run America and its interests abroad
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Through a glass darkly
The business-minded Mr Trump will be eyeing Indian markets which are a huge opportunity for US manufacturers
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Shocked about Trump? Look yourself in the mirror
To me the most hypocritical reaction comes from the Muslim world
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President–elect Trump
It is perhaps the biggest political upset that America has ever seen in electoral terms
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PML-N to try to cash in on PTI’s rift
The failed call for Nov 2 sit-in apparently created a rift between PTI’s K-P and Punjab chapters
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A temporary respite from protest
The government’s confidence in its heavy handedness is not easily explained given their recent temerity
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Why Zardari is acting as a bystander
PPP co-chairman is silently observing developments from outside the country
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Post-dharna options for PML-N
By now it is evident, even to the PML-N itself, that it is big enough to survive PTI’s annual dharnas
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No respite till rain: Smog’s here to stay
PMD chief says conditions may persist till November-end
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Pakistan producing more than 1,000MW of clean energy
Targets 3,000MW from renewable sources by the start of 2019
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Pakistan Railways: 62 out of 104 trains continue to incur losses
Remaining 42 trains contribute over 80% of revenue
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Pakistani workforce in Middle East facing the worst despite giving the best
About 54.81% of total nine million Pakistanis work in those two regions and have sent back around $19.9bln since 2011
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Saving bustards from going bust
Wildlife conservators appreciate establishment of endowment fund for migratory birds
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Inflation: not just price hike
Without understanding the benefits of inflation, people term it ‘bad’
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Standing up to India
Pakistan has remained one of the most inflicted states under the menace of terrorism world has ever witnessed so far
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After SAARC, viable options emerge for Pakistan, India
SAARC is the latest in the endless list of obsolete blocs
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Pak-Afghan relations and reprisals
Many Afghans would have the world believe that violence in the region originates in Pakistan
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Making decisions in Pakistan
The tension between civil-military relations in Pakistan has become a norm rather than the exception
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Michael Carrick the answer for clueless Jose Mourinho
Midfielder's reading of the game will allow Pogba to exercise his attacking prowess to the best of his ability
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Hope versus despair
Two basic attributes all successful innovators and entrepreneurs possess are ‘optimism’ and ‘self-belief’
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Will China be able to sort out Pakistan and Afghanistan’s differences?
To Afghanistan’s advantage, China has also stepped up efforts to integrate her in Central Asia and Eurasia
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Handling the crouching monster
Islamabad and Rawalpindi, no doubt, have to go a long way in countering terrorism and religious extremism
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India’s fake surgical strike
India’s attitude caused postponement of SAARC summit that had to be held in Pakistan in November
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Local governance reform
After the 18th Constitutional Amendment, it is clear that local government is a provincial subject
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With new laws, Pakistan one step closer to curbing rape, honour killing of women
The National Assembly passed two bills to curb the crimes of rape and honour killing
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India’s delusions
Let us review what a surgical strike is and its implications
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Media ban in Indian Kashmir goes on record for the first time in recent history
Hilal Mir, Editor of Kashmir Reader, says the government did not seek any explanation before banning the newspaper
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‘Interesting times’ — Chinese version
Neither country deserves, nor should they have, nuclear arsenals
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Enter — belatedly — the UN
India argues that the role of UNMOGIP has been overtaken by the 1972 Simla Agreement