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Any consequences for elites' failures?
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The politics of love
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With us or against us — again?
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Terrorism, memory and the politics of simplification
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'Khuda-e-Sukhan'
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Crumbling elite consensus at Davos
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Landslide for BNP
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TTAP sit-in
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Criminal neglect
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Myth of the rules-based world order
Updated 9 hours agoThe “rules-based order” bends where power prevails
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The politics of love
Updated 9 hours agoLove needs consent, not control, in a society bound by rigid honour codes
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Terrorism, memory and the politics of simplification
Updated Feb 13, 2026KP’s terror surge demands historical clarity, not political point-scoring
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Crumbling elite consensus at Davos
Updated Feb 13, 2026Davos turned from being a venue of private elite negotiation into a theater of power projections
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Rethinking some conspiracy theories
Updated Feb 12, 2026From 9/11 to Epstein, questioning what we call “just a conspiracy”
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Insurgency in Baloch areas of Balochistan — way forward
Updated Feb 12, 2026A localised insurgency risks spreading without decisive state action
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Afghanistan and UN report: beyond denial and blame
Updated Feb 12, 2026Militancy in Afghanistan is a regional problem needing regional solutions
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