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America’s dangerous ‘jihad’ in Syria
Sunni Arab support for the rebellion against Assad, an ally of Iran, could set off a new sectarian strife.
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Fiddling while Balochistan burns
A grand jirga should be convened of Baloch tribal chieftains, nationalist, political, religious leaders.
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Losing war against polio to ‘counter-insurgency’
Trends in Waziristan, Khyber regions mean that the dream of polio-free Pakistan is unlikely to materialise in 2012.
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Stop Myanmar violence before jihadis step in
Inaction would only help radicals and jihadists, who might use the ‘Muslim genocide’ in Myanmar as a rallying...
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In a rare move, Afghan Taliban praise India
Say the US wants New Delhi to shoulder the ‘heavy burden of war so that they could find an exit’.
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Hashish, hippies and hedonism
Denmark, a land of fantasy right from fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, is known as ‘Gateway to Scandinavia’.
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Message for Chicago: Taliban signal readiness for peace talks
They also asked Nato states to pull out from the country or else “they will be erased along with their terror”.
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Courting the Taliban: Rahmani was upbeat on Afghan settlement
The slain peacemaker claimed that some Muslim states were financing the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan.
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Manto: Why I wanted to read a ‘lewd’ writer
For a young man in Haripur, Manto unlocked the door to a world of ‘unflinchingly true’ language and stories.
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National: Squint, groan… I survived the vampire shift
For years, I thought I was eternally condemned to the graveyard shift for journalists.