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Will Pakistan ever be safe for its Shia community?
When asked if Shias should have their own mosques, majority of respondents refused to engage or provide any responses
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Can Karachi ever rid itself of the street crime epidemic?
It is imperative that a mega city like Karachi has its own police force separate from the Sindh police
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We’re losing our freedom of speech – what will they take next?
The amendments will only bolster the state's ability to clamp down on unwanted criticism, and this is a worrying sign
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Protesting for minorities and women of India but not of our own country
When we support Muskan’s fight, in the same breath we must also ensure that we call out our own state’s inability
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Will Raast prove to be a game changer?
Raast will help lay a solid foundation for digital payments, and consumers may soon be able to live cashless lives.
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Qandeel Baloch: Should we even expect justice for women in Pakistan?
A man guilty of murder can walk the streets freely, yet a woman who challenges the norms must fear for her life.
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What are we rewarding the Human Rights Ministry for?
In the past six months, 2,439 women had been raped, 9,529 kidnapped and 90 were killed in Punjab in the name of honour
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Pakistan at Winter Olympics 2022: When theatrics matter more than triumphs
For our leaders, the reception matters but not why Pakistan is lagging behind in the international sports arena
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Blasphemy laws and the birth of mob vigilantism
The laws and their implementation, or lack thereof, only scratch the surface of a deeper sociological problem
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Will Pakistan’s education reforms ever move beyond what students wear?
Policing what school-children, particularly girls, wear has an iron-like grasp on the minds of Pakistan’s policymakers