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Journalist’s murder
The authorities must ensure justice for journalists.
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Facilitating freelancers
A rapidly growing part of Pakistan’s economy is freelance work.
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UN chief’s visit
UN Chief also noted Pakistan’s climate change mitigation efforts
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Mysterious gas leak
What you allow is what will continue.
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A cynic’s guide to arms races
Arms races, as the aforementioned Latin adage reminds us, are as old as time.
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Saddled with liabilities
But to be fair to PIA, it is not the only carrier in the world that finds itself floundering
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If not now, when?
Ordinary people of Syria continue to pay the price for the extended conflict
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Miners’ safety
Mining is a dangerous profession.
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Shrinking greenery
The law of jungle prevails in Karachi, and in such a situation things can only deteriorate.
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Erdogan’s visit
President Erdogan unequivocally expressed his stance on Palestine and Afghanistan.
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Social media censorship
The intent of the government is also made clear by the fact that it does not even have a public debate on the changes
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Corporal punishment
Experience has proven corporal punishment to be a classic case of good intentions gone awry
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Sports revival
Over the last two months alone, Pakistan has hosted key international events
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KCR revival
As Karachi has been without a mass transit system for several years
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Faulty probes
As several child abuse cases in recent years have rocked the country to its core
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Hafiz Saeed’s sentence
The conviction provides heartening proof of Pakistan’s commitment to prosecuting terrorists and their facilitators
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Kabaddi ruckus
It also deflects from India’s habit of continually mixing sports and politics
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PM’s relief package
PTI govt's economic stabilisation policy is yet to show any significant signs of fruition
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The tip of the iceberg?
The situation may not be so dire in other countries but it needs to be stopped in its tracks
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Ski tourism
Malam Jabba is back to its touristic best
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Recycling plastic bags
This is a two-pronged strategy.
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Foxes in the hen house
Was it because the profiteers have spent extensive time in Bani Gala?
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More than lip service
Six months on, it is hard to shake the feeling that complacency has gotten the best of us once again.
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Defeated in Delhi
Exit polls show a humiliating defeat for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party
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Karachi on crime index
Does this performance warrant a rethink on part of Sindh govt seeking the police chief’s repatriation back to Centre?
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Pendency of cases
The number of cases pending in the Supreme Court has touched the record level in the country’s history.
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Karachi’s transport conundrum
The curious case of Karachi’s history is that it tends to repeat itself far too often.
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In the debt trap
But Imran Khan and his entire economic team seem to have no solution at hand
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An effective prescription
We lack the capabilities and the capacity to manufacture advanced medicines
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Public hanging
Experience shows that public hanging of criminals results in brutalisation of society
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Indian rhetoric and Kashmir
While Imran puts across Pakistan’s point of view, it is meaningless until leaders push Modi to tone down the rhetoric
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Fight against cancer
A report by WHO points out inequalities between cancer services in rich and poor countries
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SBCA in the dock
As CJP has regularly been taking officials to task for their lackadaisical performance
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Trump impeachment
A much expected acquittal of US President from the Senate
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Kashmir Solidarity Day
Pakistan has shown exemplary restraint in the face of provocations by India
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Sad policies
There are no friendships, only interests, in foreign policy. Pakistani policymakers should know this
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Tech boom prospects
While it is still too early to predict if a tech boom is coming, most of the requirements for one are in place.
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Legislators’ salaries
Senators have righteously rejected a proposal to increase their own salaries, fending off invariably harsh backlash
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Utility Stores relief
The hunger situation in India has worsened since 2014 when the Modi government came into power.
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Second tranche
The statistics, however, does not support the government position
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Ballooning debt
Sans solutions, we would at least expect better excuse
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Killing for ‘honour’
Between 2004 to 2016, 4,737 women were subjected to sexual violence; 15,122 women and men were killed for honour
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Student unions
The ban on student unions certainly violates this Article and is therefore unconstitutional
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Peace for Afghanistan
To give peace a final chance, all stakeholders will have to abandon the victor or vanquished psyche.
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Groundhog Day in Pakistan
There is no need to say more.
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The inflation bugbear
Let us hope the government is not open to tolerating inflation running above target.
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Brexit, at last
This is the beginning of a new era in Europe which will have repercussions beyond its borders
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IOK: six month of siege
The overwhelmingly Muslim-majority region has been under lockdown since August 5, 2019
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Coronavirus: our response
The government must immediately declare a health emergency and devise health protocols
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Women in workforce
If women take unified action against predators, this would considerably deter aggression against them