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  • Online criminal records

    The move to go public with records will hopefully make it easier to make examples out of criminals.

  • Gaza massacre continues

    What is happening in Gaza is nothing short of a massacre that, tragically, continues to take place with regularity.

  • War and polio

    Urgent measures need to be taken not only to prevent travel ban but also simply to save our own children from polio.

  • Buried alive

    Focus of govt should be on preventing such incidents in the first place, making sure NGOs follow guidelines.

  • IDP crisis unending

    Lives as broken as this will take years to rebuild even if military activities are quickly concluded.

  • A home for Dilip Kumar in Pakistan

    Decision to turn Dilip Kumar’s house into a heritage site signals willingness by government to accept a shared history

  • A security success

    Effective policing and the support of local communities can and does defeat extremist groups bent on mayhem.

  • The death of flight MH17

    Whoever targeted MH17 has committed an appalling crime, and world needs to know who, what and why of this catastrophe.

  • Used syringes

    Out of 300 people tested at a medical camp in the outskirt of Malir, 52 were found suffering from hepatitis B and C.

  • Tribal lashkars

    Can the security forces guarantee the safety of those who openly side with them in the long run?

  • Bombs in Afghanistan

    The first six months of 2014 are turning out to be the deadliest since the Taliban were toppled.

  • Rise of the typocrats

    Govt had made something of a fool of itself by claiming that the 3.3% growth rate reported to IMF was a ‘typo’.

  • Zardari’s statement

    PML-N cannot ignore PTI’s demands any longer — and will do so at its own peril.

  • Death by silica dust

    The mesh of motorways and transport services is doing little to help those who till the fields and mine the quarries.

  • Underpowered everywhere

    Nothing is going to change, until there is a change in the culture that nurtures circular debt & grubby self-interest.

  • For lack of evidence

    Strategy for Karachi operation should be geared at reducing crime levels not increasing number of ‘suspects’ caught.

  • The best team won

    From the outset in Brazil, the Germans looked like a team on a mission.

  • Solution in Afghanistan?

    It is vital that the two candidates agree on a power-sharing formula for the stability and well-being of Afghanistan.

  • Domestic violence

    There has been little legislation to purge out the menace of dowry from society.

  • Still a draconian law

    Govt must ensure that fundamental rights of individuals are not breached when Protection of Pakistan Bill is invoked.

  • Trickling back

    IDPs are in extremis because government put them there, and denying them aid is an act of breathtaking callousness.

  • India beefs up its military

    In the long run, it will inevitably prompt Pakistan to raise its own military budget to keep up.

  • Spies and statecraft

    NSA activities are proving to be as damaging to international relations as they are useful in providing intelligence.

  • Package culture

    There is no benefit of having a free passage if passengers disembark into same chaos they left at the start of journey

  • Economy with the truth

    With the elimination of militancy, the government could launch new initiatives to boost the economy

  • Dashed Brazilians hopes

    Football analyst David Keegan termed Argentina’s ascent to the final ‘a body blow to the spirits of the...

  • Detecting plagiarism

    The campuses in Pakistan have no software to detect plagiarism in local or in foreign languages other than English.

  • Freeing the State Bank

    IMF wants to wrest control of the SBP from political control and create a truly independent entity.

  • Protecting children

    It takes years for child protection legislation to be enacted and implemented, and there are no quick fixes.

  • The Afghan presidency

    Afghan presidential election appears to be bringing further instability into the region rather than peace and harmony.

  • Against militants everywhere

    Addressing TTP safe heavens in other parts of the country is as, if not more, important than securing North Waziristan

  • Water shortage in Badin

    The agriculturists and growers are adamant that the shortage is deliberate and does not result from natural causes.

  • Unchecked cellphone use

    One wonders what kind of jammers are installed at the Adiala Jail which fail to jam mobile calls.

  • Departures, arrivals and security

    Reducing the vulnerability of airports is an intelligence-led activity that has to mesh with civilian agencies.

  • Punishing daughters

    We must seriously consider taking on a campaign to spread knowledge about how the sex of a child is determined.

  • Afghanistan’s election troubles

    The deadlock between presidential candidates must be resolved so attention can be diverted to more pressing issues.

  • Managing the IDPs

    Whatever the final outcome of the fight for North Waziristan, it will be the 600,000 IDPs that pay the highest price.

  • Rangers to remove encroachments

    If govt is seriously committed to reclaiming its land, it must ensure it takes back from its ‘dedicated’ task force.

  • Security talks

    There need to be some frank discussions and tangible goodwill gestures on the ground.

  • Barbaric mindsets

    Lobbyists must continue pressing lawmakers to address the issue of child marriage and work to eradicate it.

  • No transparency, no information

    The govt is in violation of its own rules as it fails to form a public body for implementation of the RTI laws.

  • Statistical practices

    PBS have discarded the policy of releasing national accounts at the end of every three months of the fiscal year.

  • Measuring extremism

    Rolling back extremism is a generational challenge and it is one that Pakistan must rise to — now.

  • A draconian law

    The passing of Pakistan Protection Bill shows that government has no long-term solutions for the menace militancy.

  • Life in jail

    Prisoners should be awarded punishment based on the crime they committed and not the amount of money they produced.

  • Appoint a CEC

    It is vital that the post of CEC is maintained and strengthened rather than enfeebled for political convenience.

  • Standing together

    Militancy can only be effectively if Pakistan and Afghanistan cooperate fully in the matter.

  • Laws and wars

    Times of war sometimes merit unusual legislation, which cuts corners and palpably infringes a sheaf of human rights.

  • Decisive phase

    While no one wants to see a long, protracted war, its necessary to keep heat on till we’re sure the area is clear.

  • Flying solo

    The tightened ring of security at airports will handicap passengers but this is the price we simply have to pay.