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The twist in the ending
I presume he (Sharif) is also the prime minister of little girls who are sold into slavery and beaten black and blue
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National pride amid a circus?
Sushma Swaraj fired off a twitter fatwa, acting like a despot
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State of the Citizen?
Tayyaba is one of millions of Pakistani children being crushed under the lumbering and bumbling hulk of the State
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A prime minister is grilled for graft
Israel is not a country to be admired. But applaud we must the laws of that land
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That hopey changey stuff!
Today we live in a world that has been ripped apart into two irreconcilable halves
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Shocking!
Nisar shocked the Senate, saying banned sectarian organisations couldn't be equated with banned terrorist groups
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A new direction for civil service
Punjab government has finally promulgated the Civil Administration Ordinance 2016
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Obama for a third term
Nearly a century after Woodrow Wilson, Barack Hussain Obama follows his suit
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Provinces and human development
Every year, the publication of the UNDP’s HDI reminds us of our abysmal performance compared to other countries
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Why reject the electoral reforms?
After 30 long months finally our parliamentary parties completed a draft bill for electoral reforms
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Towards the Saudi-led military alliance
Raheel Sharif is being tipped to take over as the military chief of 34-member military alliance of Muslim countries
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Reminiscing Salman Haider
One had to possess a certain sense to understand his subtle wit
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Mr Obama makes an exit
There is little shortage of material for his detractors to mine in years to come
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Hidden slavery
Unfortunately, as a society, we have accepted these blatant violations of child rights
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Social eruptions
Qadri’s shrine will pose as an emblem against any move to change the blasphemy law or provide justice to Asiya bibi
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A new beginning in sight?
General John W Nicholson’s visit to Pakistan underscores the beginning of a new phase in the Pak-Afghan relations
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Pulling out of clinical depression
'Attempting suicide wasn’t nearly the turning point I hoped it would be during my clinical depression'
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The perpetual dilemma
One of the biggest problems, besides others, that our dear country faces today is the energy crisis
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Peace with India remains elusive
India despite its best efforts has failed to isolate Pakistan
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Hollow development
Unfortunately, the situation of Zahra Bibi has already faded and is now the annals of old news
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Women’s harassment app
The Punjab Government has made a smartphone app for women who face a ghastly situation like that women in Bengaluru
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Reversing Pakistan’s premature deindustrialisation
The growing global tide of protectionism does not bode well for exports
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Ethical governance
It is interesting to note how our political economy has become mired in the culture of sleaze and obtaining easy money
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Relying on the Chinese support
Ever since it gained independence, Pakistan has relied on foreign savings to fuel domestic economic development
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Re-formatting Pakistan’s image
The civil-military relation has been on the roller coaster for years long
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Conversions by force
Once again the Pakistani state has bowed to pressure from unelected unrepresentative groups
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Ideological macroeconomics and rising inequality
Macroeconomic theories deeply affect the lives of everybody on the planet
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A country like no other
It was the greatest holiday I ever had
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A commendable discovery
The NHS is free for all citizens and, apparently, it is free for emergency and accident services also for all
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Changing Asian geopolitics
Pakistan and China relations have now come of age
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Wanted: Heroes less ordinary
Humanness can be a terrible burden
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Shining City upon a hill
The most stunning thing about the American dream is the clarity of thought behind it
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Winds of change?
For too long the country’s foreign policy had been forcibly made to serve the objectives of the GHQ
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Tax policies that may work best for Pakistan
When politicians don’t pay taxes, it evokes much anger
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Water Wars
India’s threat can have catastrophic effects for Pakistan
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Will Karachi drown under the sea?
One major impact of unchecked climate change is the potential havoc it can unleash on Karachi
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The end of Turkey
It is deeply mutilated and finished in every respect
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Sleepless in ‘paradise’ won
Trump trashes US intelligence agencies; instead he believes Julian Assange
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The Aleppo holocaust and the wider conflict
The Syrian war — now more than five years old has caused the migration of some three million people
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Crisis of conscience
The outcome will help us understand whether personal morality and financial integrity count at all in the country
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The little slaves
Developing a hard outer shell is essential if you are going to survive as a gora in Pakistan
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Pakistan’s Power Sector — the cost of prescribed reforms
We need to learn from the international experience and customise them to our conditions
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Do we really care for special children?
Special children are still considered a liability, burden and a shame by some
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Two beacons of light
Pakistan is twice blessed to have produced two such people, the knights whose shining armour will never tarnish
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The right to safety at work
Only option for Pakistan to put end to its daily workplace calamities is to create a three-tier legislative structure
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Enforcing EIA on the motorway construction
It is imperative that the institutions are strengthened for effective delivery of EIA at all stages
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The second Industrial Revolution
A country that takes lead in adopting artificial intelligence technology should have distinct advantage on battlefield
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Teaching to pass time
Let 2017 be the year of honest endeavours and focus on substance
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Making religious intolerance a past
Restoring the beauty of Pakistani society means celebration of the multi-cultural, multi-religious aspects of it
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2017 seeks new world order for peace
Positive responses towards Russia by US President-elect Donald Trump is a good omen