The Verdict
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Capital punishment and the cracks in Pakistan's judicial system
Many on the death row will not get a fair day in court, a competent dedicated lawyer or even an unbiased judge or jury
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Does Pakistan have the moral ground to criticise religious persecution in India?
India’s descent into fascism has caused justified outrage, but has it also awakened us to the hypocrisy of our nation?
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New York 2019: A watershed in Pakistan’s diplomatic history
Khan landed in America as the head of just another third world country but left as a statesman
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Why should Pakistan change its export policy?
Pakistan needs to exploit its $12.8 billion potential for exports while investing in research and development
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What is Article 149 really about: Karachi’s woes or PTI vs PPP?
Simply put, the PTI does not want to work with the PPP; forcing it to look for ways to circumvent them.
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Kashmir proves why the Two Nation Theory was necessary
Jinnah was right. The situation in IoK bluntly indicates what would have happened if Partition had not taken place
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As a German, I am offended by Imran Khan’s comparison of Modi to Hitler
As a German whose grandparents witnessed Hitler's barbaric acts, I take issue with the belief that Modi is the same.
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Putting the Balochistan budget on the right course
No attention has been paid towards increasing pension liability, which exhausts a major chunk of the budget.
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BJP is politicising the Kartarpur Corridor and, once again, pinning it on Pakistan
The intention is to trigger the Sikh community into organising protests against Pakistan so it can be misportrayed.
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Kashmir – a land marred by betrayals
From Akbar to Abdali, Singh to Dogra, Kashmiris have endured a long history of betrayals.









