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A welcome return
Whilst we are happy with this outcome, there now arise a host of questions, some of which may be answered & others not
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Rising levels of debt
The government plans to raise another $3.5 billion by floating Eurobonds in the international debt markets
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Fishing for trouble
Islamabad on March 6 released 87 Indian fishermen and would free 86 others later this month
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Ripped asunder
This time the attack was near Shabqadar Bazaar on March 7 when a suicide bomber detonated outside court premises
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Disease surveillance in K-P
DFID-funded Integrated Disease Surveillance System will initially run for 18 months in six districts of the province
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Who calls the shots in Afghanistan?
Taliban are saying that the so-called Islamic Emirate has not authorised anyone to undertake negotiations
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A day for women
International Women’s Day is being celebrated around the world today, March 8 with varying degrees of enthusiasm
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Ending an abhorrent practice
It is heartening to note law-enforcement agencies are finally taking an interest in the violation of rights of minors
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Tiptoeing around Tapi
Four nations that are part of the $10-billion TAPI gas pipeline project have signed an initial investment agreement
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Cautious optimism
Pakistan has undergone a series of positive developments that merit recognition, says Forbes magazine
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Security and cricket
It is in interest of state of play between nations that World T20 matches involving Pakistan are played as scheduled
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Challenges of a polarised society
All societies have their fair share of divisions and chasms and Pakistan is no different
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The housing crisis
Ejecting homeless rendered thus by historical floods is going to solve nothing and will exacerbate a chronic problem
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Underutilised budgets
Mere 15 per cent of health sector’s annual budget has been utilised in the first six months of the fiscal year 2015-16
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More questions than answers
There is little in what Mustafa Kamal said in the course of a two-hour news conference that has not been said before
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Weaving a safety net
Pakistan is beginning to have an outline of a social safety net
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A humiliating loss
Asia Cup sprung a huge shock for Pakistan cricket fans as their batting line-up caved-in limply for the umpteenth time
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Revelations by the ADB
One of every four ongoing projects it is financing in Pakistan has been facing hitches in implementation
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Security at prisons
Despite averting a jailbreak, security at the Hyderabad jail still remains vulnerable
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Playing the trump cards
The possibility now has to be admitted that Donald Trump could be the next president of the United States
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An unhelpful development
A spanner has been thrown into the works in the form of some distinctly unhelpful comments by Indian Defence Minister
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Declining prices
Petrol, CNG consumers were provided with much-needed and much-deserved relief as prices were slashed across the board
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A tighter grip
Interior Ministry cleared the introduction of new restrictions relating to suspects involved in terrorist acts
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A bad decision
The decision to defer the planned and imminent census indefinitely may prove to be one of the worst decisions
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Circular debt conundrum
Circular debt issue took another ugly turn as a central bank official confirmed SBP cleared Rs342bn worth of debt
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The hanging of Mumtaz Qadri
The man who murdered the governor of Punjab in Kohsar market, Islamabad in 2011 met his end in Adiala Jail, Rawalpindi
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An Oscar for honour
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy has now distinguished herself and Pakistan by winning a second Oscar
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Education in a shambles
More than 24 million children out of school in Pakistan
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Mirror, mirror on the wall…
PML-N has become a closely guarded party of the Sharif family — one of the richest in the country
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Fragile but holding
The 97 fighting groups in Syria as of midnight local time on February 26 have agreed to “a cessation of hostilities”
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Transporting Karachi
The need for a mass transit system in Karachi has been evident for at least a quarter of a century
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Outlawing domestic violence
There may finally be some respite for women who have long been subjected to domestic violence
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Students and stupidity
A student at the government Boys Higher Secondary School in Faisalabad exploded crackers soon after assembly ended
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BJP promises
In its annual report, Amnesty International has pointed out Indian government’s failure to uphold personal freedoms
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Pay tax? No thanks
Only 128 traders have so far availed the ‘tax amnesty scheme’
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Elections in Iran
The elections scheduled to be held in Iran today will select a new parliament as well as the apex clerical body
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Heatwave approaching
The weather is expected to be very unkind come the summer months and the meteorological office has issued a warning
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One hand clapping
We welcome the news that the government has shut down 254 registered and unregistered madrassas
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A triumph for Pakistan cricket
The night of February 23 at the Dubai International Stadium was a celebration of Pakistan cricket
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After the Baldia fire
Discovering the how and the why of their deaths has been a tortuous process
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Staying on track
Announcement that Pakistan is to host direct talks between Afghan government and the Afghan Taliban is welcome
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‘In’ or ‘out’ for the UK
The UK has been on the margins of the EU both literally and metaphorically from the outset
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Where is the honour in killing?
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has made his personal position in respect of honour killing crystal clear
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Enter: Pakistan Airways Limited
The question here is why the Privatisation Commission was kept in the dark over this
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Cremation sites for Hindus
With fewer and fewer cremation sites, problem of conducting funeral rites remains a big one for the Hindu community
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Riots next door
The tensions within the Indian caste system are never far from the surface
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The troubled census
It appears the upcoming census, scheduled for next month, is going to be delayed yet again
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Thar and its many commissions
Formation of commission to probe the cause of deaths & assign responsibility is not working for benefit of the people
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Another set of goals
The SDGs are aspirational, even more so than their predecessors
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The dilemma that is the Steel Mills
The federal government has asked the Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) to justify the retention of its employees