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Was Pakistan always destined to become an Islamic republic? - Part 1
After partition, Islamists began demanding the Islamic state that they believed Jinnah had promised
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How karo-kari continues to haunt Sindh
Unfortunately, many in Sindh do not even deem honour killing a crime, calling it a matter of their izzat
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In conversation with Pervez Hoodbhoy – Part 3: South Asian politics and culture
“Muhammad Ali Jinnah had no vision of what Pakistan should become,” says Professor Hoodbhoy
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In conversation with Pervez Hoodbhoy – Part 2: Pakistan’s language conundrum
“Let’s not make language the touchstone of enlightenment,” says Professor Hoodbhoy
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Corporal punishment: Legalised aggression with deadly consequences
A six-year-old was mercilessly thrashed with a cane at a school in Attock for not remembering a lesson assigned to him
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In conversation with Pervez Hoodbhoy – Part 1: Pakistan’s education system
"I do not criticise for the sake of criticism but only because some situation warrants it," says Professor Hoodbhoy
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What to expect from Antonio Guterres’ Pakistan visit
The safe repatriation of Afghan refugees remains the official focus of discussion for Guterres at the conference
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How Pakistan’s economic crisis is impacting women
Although the entire country is struggling to survive in this economy, the impact on females is mostly overlooked
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Lahore’s infamous night theatres: obscenity or art?
These actors take their craft extremely seriously and are largely unperturbed by the criticism thrown their way
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Erdoğan’s Pakistan trip comes at a crucial juncture for both the countries
Pakistan’s foreign policy is currently in a diplomatic quagmire since it cannot afford to lose any of its allies









