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Feel-good statistics
Prime Minister Imran Khan takes to Twitter to prove his naysayers wrong
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In FATF web
FATF acknowledges Pakistan's progress but expects the country 'to do more'
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The olive tree plan
Olive farming will enable the country to export olives, olive oil and produce enough edible oil
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Royal endorsement
The royal couple planned their trip to emphasise critical issues in the country, namely education, climate change
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Facilitating the youth
Prime Minister Imran Khan launches the ‘Kamyab Jawan Programme’
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More than just crime
Dozens of students belonging to the University of Balochistan stage a protest against administration
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Lesson for PPP
As the Bhutto bastion faces defeat in Larkana
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Halal food trade
The government must do away with this stumbling blocks
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Keeping hands clean
There has always been a wide gulf between precept and practice in Pakistan
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Imran in Iran and Saudi Arabia
Too many times, peacemaking efforts in the Middle East have been more talk and less action
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Pompous rhetoric
Threatening war against any country with nuclear weapons is sheer stupidity
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Election manifestos
To Pakistani politicians, the election manifesto is a mere piece of paper of forgotten promises
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Fixing schoolbag weight
Procrastination by the government on this score has already caused much trouble to students
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Rising dog-bite cases
There is an acute shortage of anti-rabies vaccines in Sindh
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Royals visit
This is the first visit by British royals since William’s father Charles and his wife Camilla came in 2006
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Skyrocketing food prices
Fortunate is one who can manage two meals a day from his own pocket
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Falling auto sales
Allegations of collusion and uncompetitive practices to keep prices high are rampant
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Macroeconomic progress?
With inflation forecasted to rise to 13% in the ongoing fiscal year, poverty reduction remains a distant dream
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Ensuring food safety
The PFA sealed 640 food points and had production stopped at 344 food outlets in September alone
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Economy on the mend
The twin monsters of trade and fiscal deficit appear to have been largely reined in
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Iran vs Saudi Arabia
The suspect is always predictable in this perennial conflict between the two rivals
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A never-ending sentence
More than two months since they last made contact with friends and family not in their immediate vicinity
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Singapore sugar ads ban
Aiming to curb diabetes rates in the city-state
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Nobel Peace Prize
As Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed gets selected for his peacemaking efforts with Eritrea
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A charge sheet — finally
As curtains begin fall on a major political party of the country
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Whitewash
As Pakistan goes down 3-0 in T20Is even having won the ODIs 2-0
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Competitiveness index ranking
Ranks Pakistan at 110th this year
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Trump’s Syria retreat
As Turkey launches a ground offensive against the Kurds
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Human, all too human
The ingrained racism and discrimination in American society
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Murders and muggings
Economic and physical security risks in Karachi
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Imran in China
As PM completes a generally successful tour of the People's Republic
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14 years after the quake
Many people in affected areas are still living in tents
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Solid waste disposal
Performance of foreign companies comes into question as garbage problems plaguing Karachi for years still exist
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Surrender for justice
Kashmore is where the number of proclaimed offenders in the highest in the whole of Sindh
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Hope for transgenders?
Time and again, we see the government machinery turn a blind eye to the plights and needs of transgender people
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Striking medics and JUI-F
All political parties, except the PTI, have extended their support to the striking doctors
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Water scarcity
Dependence on a single source – the Indus system – makes the country more at risk of disruptions from extreme weather
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Iraq needs reforms
While the improved security is a positive change, the government never lived up to its promises beyond that
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The karo-kari scourge
50 women and 28 men have fallen victim to the practice in just the first half of this year
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The hazard of gutka
Around a fifth of the tobacco-related disease/death can be attributed to the use of gutka
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Model FATA
There is room for both provincial and federal governments to sculpt a vision of future Pakistan here
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Ordinances to rule
Legislators hardly seem to have any business other than slinging mud at their rivals on one issue or the other
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Hospital waste: careless disposal
There are reports of unscrupulous elements carrying out recycling of hazardous waste
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Rising street crimes
Underestimated figures as most victims avoid reporting to the police because of hassles
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Domestic demerits
The only place Pakistanis will find meritocracy is outside Pakistan
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The container politics
Protest season is here, with the main focus on the religiopolitical JUI-F
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Keeping addicts out of schools
According to estimates, there are 7.6 million drug addicts in Pakistan
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Focus on e-commerce
The new policy encourages a shift from cash-based transactions to digital payments
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Success story
Of the markhor and the blind dolphin no longer being on the verge of extinction
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60 days of tyrannical welfare
The case of Kashmir, where welfare of the people has always been the alibi of Indian tyranny