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The governor’s return
It will be fascinating to see how things pan out from here and what the future developments are on a Karachi scene.
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Cycle of death
Taliban have proven by their acts and misdeeds that there is not much of a difference between them and animals.
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Conflict in Kurram
A definite plan of action is now needed both to bring about peace in the region and to make provisions for people.
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‘AfPak’ post-US withdrawal
Pakistan is the lynchpin of any successful transition in Afghanistan.
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An end to KESC impasse?
The workers seem to be refusing to budge an inch, and the same goes for the management.
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Resignation of SBP governor
Pakistan has now lost its third State Bank governor in three years.
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Balochistan conundrum
What we need is a diplomatic settlement and a process of dialogue with all stake holders.
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Crime and lawmakers
A horde of PML-N workers attacked the station, took Aqeel away after roughing up several policemen.
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India-Pakistan relations after Mumbai bombings
It was feared that someone might try to ruin the recent trend of improving relations by striking again in Mumbai.
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Intelligence matters
At a time when cooperation is essential, both Pakistan and the US seem hell bent on confrontation.
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Kurram misery
IDPs deserve all the support they can get. Government needs to mobilise funds ensuring their misery is not prolonged.
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Mumbai bombings
The only people who will win as result of such attacks are the hawks on both sides of the border.
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Travelling to death
Better safety standards could have quite possibly saved the lives of those aboard the bus.
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Battagram blast
The fact that the bomber was stopped by police marks an improvement in security arrangements.
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The writing on the wall
PPP, MQM and ANP forget their principles when it comes to power in the industrial capital of the country.
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A lesson from Thailand
Thailand has a long history of military intervention since it became a democracy in 1932.
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Dealing with minds
There seems as yet to be no end to the thinking that spurs on militancy and extremism in Pakistani society.
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Special success
Despite an infrastructure for the disabled in Pakistan, the Pakistani contingent at the Special Olympics won laurels.
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Rain and pain
Lack of preparedness means groups of people, including flood victims of last year remain in a vulnerable position.
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AQ Khan and the two generals
No matter how hard they try, successive governments are unable to keep disgraced nuclear scientist AQ Khan quiet.
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CNICs for the transgendered
One can only hope that an otherwise well-intentioned measure is implemented in letter and spirit.
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City of death
Karachi has been used as a theatre to play out political power games; people have been reduced mere pawns.
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An unlikely alliance?
The PML-N and MQM should remember that they need to play the role of a loyal opposition.
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For the sake of the truth
Since the 2002 abduction and murder of Daniel Pearl, 15 Pakistani journalists have died because of their work.
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Cruel summer
There seems little we can do to convince the authorities to provide some relief from the constant loadshedding.
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Absurd logic on rape
JI head's irresponsible interview will further exacerbate the problem by discouraging women from speaking up.
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Meddling in justice
Latest set of developments in the ongoing National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) saga is disturbing.
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PML-N’s overtures to the MQM
At a time when Pakistan needs stability, trying to remove an elected government from power smacks of irresponsibility.
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New age media
Today, social applications such as Twitter and Facebook determine more and more of what we know of the world.
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Concocted crime
Groups in civil society must back the students taking a brave stand against IJT's criminal activities.
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Taking politics out of cricket
Rather than choosing another former cricketer as PCB chairman, we should now look to those with business experience.
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Extremism on campus
Participants in educational institutions should be involved in the process of true and open learning.
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Crime and punishment
The destruction of records in 2007 will badly affect court hearing continuing in Gujrat riot cases and its verdict.
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Gas loadshedding woes
Government provided years of subsidies without developing alternative energy sources, and now abruptly cuts supply.
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The devolution process
The 18th Amendment gives provinces more autonomy, but also a great deal of additional responsibility is given to them.
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Slide into chaos
The sense of alienation among the people of Balochistan is high. The reasons for this are quite evident.
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Aflame again
Something in our mentality encourages us to leave things to fate, rather than make any effort to protect ourselves.
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Targeting NGOs
It is clear is that strict security measures need to be provided to ICRC and other such organisations.
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Exit MQM
Pakistan’s political horizon tends to change quickly and unpredictably. Things move from one extreme to the other.
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Unsafe society
Weapons need to be immediately removed from circulation so that safety of life can be restored.
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AJK elections: Theatre of the absurd
Sardar Atique termed the AJK elections as a dangal between PPP and PML-N, Imran Khan, called it noora kushti.
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The plight of PIA
What PIA needs right now is not another spending splurge; rather it should tighten its belt and cut losses.
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Heroin habits
Pakistan suffers due to its proximity to Afghanistan, which produces almost 90 per cent of the world’s opium.
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Compassion for prisoners
The prisoners, both India and Pakistan need to remember, are not pawns in their great game.
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Pakistan-India relations
The hope for normalised relations from doves on both sides has led to unrealistic expectations.
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PPP-PML-N squabble
The fox came out firing from both holsters at BB’s birth anniversary, making it look like the ‘Sindh card’ again.
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Cycle of brutality
The issue of how we treat animals has received very little attention.
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Piracy drama
The piracy issue need to be addressed, otherwise we may see more abductions, with no guarantee of happy endings.
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The public’s opinion
The picture revealed, in a recent poll, is that of a country in denial.
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Pakistan-India relations: Going nowhere?
In India and Pakistan, people are convinced of their separate morally correct assumptions to support any real change.