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Old Modi, New India
The fact that Modi has openly decried the US State Department’s report means that these words are falling on deaf...
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The international response to Sudan: just another day in ‘Dictatorland’
Without international intervention, Sudan’s economy will flounder under massive debt, with anarchy close behind.
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Ashamed of being ‘too Pakistani,’ is Sajid Javid ‘British enough’ to become the PM?
The greatest irony of his ascent is that he has continuously alienated the community he was born into.
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History in the making: What to expect from Imran-Putin’s first meeting?
The leaders will clinch a significant deal to warrant Putin becoming the first Russian leader to ever visit Pakistan.
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Lessons PTI can learn from BJP and its landslide victory
PTI must become something more than just another political party; it must become a movement, like the BJP.
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Sea Prayer by Khaled Hosseini: A father’s lament of the barbarity we call human beings
It will make your heart wail in silence as the deep ocean engulfs the bodies of refugees fleeing war and persecution.
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What does Theresa May’s resignation mean for Brexit and the UK?
May’s departure is a sign that pragmatism and compromise are now dirty words and what lies ahead is a more divided...
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What happens to India now that Modi stays in power?
I am not surprised by the juggernaut of Hindutva sweeping the country, for India was always Hindu nationalist country.
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Is war between the US and Iran imminent?
Iran will not buckle like the Soviet Union did in 1991. It will only grow more belligerent and, dare I say, resilient.
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Modi says ‘Hindus cannot be terrorists’ – so what does that make Godse then?
Calling Godse a terrorist today invites a police case, but calling Gandhi 'father of Pak' gets silent support...