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The licence drive
Only 1.2 million people in the city possess driving licences, whereas 3.8 million vehicles are registered
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Gagging the big beasts
If the government wants to really ban these organisations, then it needs to do a lot more in concrete terms
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Deadly delays
At present, the local government system appears to be out of its depth
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The wrong kind of growth
The government plans a change in policy to push Pakistan’s population growth rate down to 1.6 per cent
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Turkey votes again
The AKP has reversed the result of June 2015 election in which it lost its parliamentary majority
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The other shoe drops
THe next phase of Karachi operation needs to target infrastructures that support criminal and terrorist activity
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A bull in a china shop
What divine message can possibly come of a divorce that the media is spending so much time and energy mulling over it
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The Taliban in disarray
A deadly power struggle is going on within the group and there is a long history of settling disputes by force of arms
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A win for the status quo
Stranglehold of elected feudalism and dynastic politics has again trumped change
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Fire hazards in slums
Needed are provisions for safer homes and limination of unregulated housing in ghettos that lack basic facilities
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Countering the culture of impunity
According to research, since 2001, 71 journalists and media workers have lost their lives while pursuing their duties
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The hero we need
We urge Misbah to rethink any plans of retirement he might have contemplated
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Syria — a glimmer of light
A meeting in Vienna on Syria went on longer than expected and had an outcome that was as unexpected as it was welcome
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The danger within
False appointment letters were issued to anybody who chose to apply to what appears to be a “huge gang” within police
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Leniency on tax evasion
The Senate committee on finance seems to have worked strenuously to defang the legislation before waving it through
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Social media leverage
A clip of a policeman striking a woman across her face was posted on a popular short-form social media website
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The electoral kitchen
Issues such as education, food security and farm subsidies have been relegated with the onset of LG polls
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Doing business in Pakistan
The country has slid further in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index ending up at 138th position
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The CM’s tenure
Dr Abdul Malik Baloch is widely credited with bringing a semblance of stability to the volatile region
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An emerging nexus
Iran, Pakistan and India have much to gain by being drawn closer by developments such as those at Chabahar
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Managing waste disposal
Volunteers trekked to K-2’s Concordia Base Camp to collect 2,750kgs of waste over a stretch of 100km
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A timely clarification
Supreme Court on October 27 issued a defining order in respect of the blasphemy laws
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Pak-Afghan relations — a steady decay
The trust between neighbours has worn away leaving a state of mutual animosity
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A memorable win
Overall though the match was dominated by Pakistan, especially after Riaz’s sensational burst on the third morning
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After the earthquake
Once the dust has settled and the rescue phase is over, the primary responsible agency will be the NDMA
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Looking beyond security
This year, terrorists struck on the ninth of Muharram in Jacobabad, killing at least 26 during a procession
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A shrinking domain
The National Security Committee has met just four times since the PML-N was elected in 2013
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Earthquake in South Asia
This was the largest quake to hit the country since the 2005 earthquake
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Violent methods of schooling
Laws against corporal punishment ban various forms of physical violence against children, yet their breach is frequent
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Deal with Russia
The objective of the deal is to transport the LNG imported in the country to terminals in Lahore
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AML Bill — time to be bipartisan
Taking proceeds of crimes from tax evaders, corrupt public officials is one of the best ways to stop criminals
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Catching bigger fish
we must also caution against NAB running away with itself and embarking on a witch hunt
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The vanilla visit
Vanilla though it was, the visit to the US by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was not entirely without benefit
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Canada votes Liberal
He is Justin Trudeau, highly telegenic son of Pierre Trudeau, one of the all-time greats of Canadian politics
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Another roadblock for PSM
The PSM is plagued with inefficient management and needs an overhaul
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A self-inflicted rut
The judiciary is getting exasperated at the actions of the PTI and its supporters
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Security on Ashura
There is evidence that law-enforcement agencies have worked towards eliminating the terror threat in recent days
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Owning the Uighurs
The presence of people of Chinese origin in this region dates back to the 1949 Cultural Revolution
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A host of questions
Sometimes the evidence of a ‘lack of seriousness’ is so stark as to be astonishing — and truly reprehensible
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The curse of incompetence
There have been 2,424 cases of dengue registered from different parts of Karachi this year
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Cricket and politics
Shiv Sena activists were able to force their way inside BCCI office where Pakistani officials were supposed to gather
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Another Quetta bombing
Balochistan, despite a downturn in violent incidents in recent times, remains the terrorist’s grisly playground
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The narrowest of escapes
After four largely drab days, the first Test between Pakistan and England took a cataclysmic turn for the hosts
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Grovel harder… lower
It would be unsurprising if the houbara bustard was found to have its own quarters somewhere in the Foreign Office
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A very real threat
It is alleged that RAW is working through local proxies, specifically banned organisations
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Israel-Palestine violence
The bitterness and hatred on both sides is predictably high
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An uncertain future
Much of the terrorist activity in Pakistan has a direct or indirect linkage to Afghanistan
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The metro train to nowhere
The question is why has the cost gone up by almost 10 per cent in a matter of a month. This remains a mystery
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The thin veneer
Most minorities in India, especially Muslims, feel insecure and unsafe today because of Shiv Sena goons
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Solar power tariff decrease
Government has proposed over 30 per cent decrease in solar power tariff after already cutting it by over 10 per cent