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Even the mighty fall
The session turned out to be another current affairs programme we’d come here to critique.
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On the shores of the Bosphorus
Khar was one of the two women, and possibly the youngest participant at the Istanbul Conference for Afghanistan
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Teahouse conversations
Over hot cups of chai, Pakistanis view Imran Khan as the sole hope this country has.
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Friends, presidents, captains
Now that we have made peace with the fact that the president is here to live, the question is where he will live?
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The bag that worked
If it takes a fancy bag and pearls to help humanise a reviled people, what’s the fuss, I ask.
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Functional cities need mass transit
Our cities, unfortunately, continue to drag themselves on first and second gear.
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At home, in Abbottabad
Our military and intelligence agencies are not naïve and they are known to be good at their job.
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Pakistan Day: What are we celebrating?
Is the 1940 Lahore Resolution the only reason that we celebrate this day? Perhaps we need to rethink the holiday.
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Mubarak's departure: Triumph of the citizen
Sceptics may dismiss the change as merely cosmetic but at least the citizens have spoken.
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Should Taseer’s death be in vain?
Taseer was abandoned by his own. Prime Minister Gilani shamelessly played to the right when it came to blasphemy laws.