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Parched of imagination
There was hardly any reason to assess the performance of the Sindh govt during lockdown in light of its past record
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Mocking the virus
South Asian leaders struggle to contain the disease and its economic fallout
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I can’t breathe
The US has only become more strident in its discriminatory attitude against blacks
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Migrant workers: Victim of India’s uneven development pattern
Structural violence is a curse that people in Third World countries are forced to live with
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India hanging on to a worn-out Afghan policy
US is desperate to shut down the war in Afghanistan and will broker no hurdle
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India’s hatred for Muslims and its scheduled class
Jinnah was appalled and shocked at the bloodbath the Partition brought
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Women’s struggle for equality and a free press
Even though women have come a long way, their journey to equality has only begun
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Crises of intention rather than implementation
Left to themselves the forces of provincial prejudice and bias are centrifugal
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Pigeonholing coronavirus as a Muslim conspiracy
When the coronavirus hit India, people were on the streets protesting against the CAA
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As WHO takes the fall
It is indeed about time to look beyond geopolitical and commercial incentives as the world remains partially shut down