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Celebrating women
There are still so many unsung heroines, whose less glamorous yet tougher life struggles, continue to go unnoticed
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Roadtrips and reality
My road trip from Peshawar to Torkham helped me look beyond media coverage
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Peaceful Pakistan: the counternarrative
A collaboration between Punjab Government and ISPR, “Peaceful Pakistan” aims at hewing national narrative of tolerance
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The Oscar… for honour killings or violent husbands?
It was Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s award for her documentary, A Girl in the River and what unfolded afterwards in...
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Balochistan matters
The foreign-educated next generation elite have distanced themselves from the pressing problems at home
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Reaching equilibrium through negotiations
Promoting human welfare over national interest must be the most important objective policymakers
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Love thyself
We focus so much on making our external image perfect to impress others more than our own self
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Let them die
Instead of treating it as a human tragedy, the Sindh government has politicised deaths in Thar
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India-Afghanistan trade through Pakistan
Islamabad and Kabul have failed to understand the factors that negatively impact their mutual ties
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Security for the Pakistan Cricket Team
Threats of digging up a pitch, attacking players will not put our players in a right frame of mind to do their best
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Blurring the lines
Labelling someone an extremist for thinking that Taliban are freedom fighters will make 95% of Pakistanis extremists
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Dominance of English in India
Media in India, is more focused on things like anti-national slogans by students than by deaths through malnutrition
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Know your known knowns
Courts are high and courts are supreme, but affordable and accessible justice for the citizen, clearly, is not
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Being Islamic and nuclear
In Western eyes, Pakistan will never be a normal state as long as it is an Islamic and nuclear power
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Of cynics and liberals
The democrats and liberals must put their talents to use and reshape the country in their own image
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Rooted in dishonour
Senator Israrullah Zehri’s stance is that honour killings are time-honoured customs which must not be discontinued
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A charter of economy
The services of Joseph E Stiglitz must be hired for drawing-up the right kind of a charter of the economy for Pakistan
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South Asia undergoing a strategic facelift
Pak-Russia military partnership is seemingly being prompted by India's decision to enter into tighter embrace with US
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Kashmir in play
The new shift in US policy on Kashmir only increases the heat on India
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Budgeting for women
What is there for women and girls in the budget?
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The strength of Maheen Taseer
The way Maheen Taseer stood strong in the face of adversity and believed in Shahbaz’s return has been inspiring
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Rethinking Urdu’s hegemony
UNESCO’s latest report has cautioned against hegemonic assertions of a national language in multi-ethnic societies
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Lashing out
Sources say Dr Asim Hussain sang like a bird. If sources are right & if he does know it all, no one in the PPP is safe
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Census 2016: the way forward
Could the CCI's decision to postpone the census be for the best?
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From darkness comes darkness
Seed is being sown in young minds that ‘new’ is to be regarded with suspicion, and innovation is not to be encouraged
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Intelligence alert
Pakistan’s NSA shared intelligence about 10 terrorists having crossed over from Pakistan into India from Kutch
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Extraordinary Pakistanis: Nadeem Hussain
Nadeem Hussain, from a katchi abadi in Karachi, graduated from IBA and now works as a World Bank technical assistant
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The voice of the marginalised
None of the men I know provide for their families. It is the women who cannot watch their children go hungry who work
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Intelligence cooperation: a game changer?
Information sharing can generate a momentum of its own and work to the benefit of both India and Pakistan
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From the glass ceiling to a carpet of shards
Now, nearly a quarter of all UN missions are headed by women
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Rewriting history
The Republican Party has not been able to put forward a viable presidential candidate since George W Bush
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Development of land-based economic systems
When future historians look back on the development of Pakistani economy, they will read 2015-2016 as game-changing
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Turmoil in the Middle East and its implications
The US and Russia are supporting opposing camps, while extending limited cooperation where interests converge
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Women’s rights: laws should be implemented
The state has so far not succeeded in countering the contradiction between the law and culture
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The global fight for gender equality
Women typically experience higher levels of poverty than men do, even in rich countries such as those of the EU
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Do we have a cultural policy?
Creative activity has a permeable effect on society and its future course
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Is it Valhalla?
Will Pakistan fall to priest or progressive?
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Market fundamentalism
It is free market fundamentalism which enables the rampage of uncontrolled capitalism
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US committed to the enablement of women
I am constantly impressed by the level of talent and ambition I see here in Pakistan, especially among women
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Don’t blame the healer
World does not see a Pakistan that is diseased, but a Pakistan that is fighting to end the disease with valour
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Welcome back, Sharmeen
In any other country, Sharmeen’s return would have been met with a public welcome. Instead, we were all silent
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Politics — today and tomorrow
Mustafa Kamal has also targeted the PPP by holding Rehman Malik responsible for some of the ‘misdeeds’ of the MQM
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The money dispenser for senior citizens
Falling interest rates have caused increasing hardship to those who benefit from National Savings Scheme
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Pakistan on the side of justice
Qadri’s supporters idolise him as someone who epitomised the selflessness that a true Muslim should possess
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Unsilencing abuse against women
Neither education nor wealth imply a greater likelihood that women will seek help against violence in India
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Nawaz Sharif the liberal?
Nawaz Sharif knows he’s the master and commander of the political landscape as it exists today
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Big brother returns?
Qadri only became so big because we failed to come up with appropriate narrative after Salman Taseer’s assassination
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The economy and national security
Currently, economic relations between countries help define the overall nature of their relationship
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Hopeful about Pakistan
Mumtaz Qadri, the murderer of Salman Taseer, has been punished with the strictest penalty under Pakistani law
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The doomsday conversation
Economic Armageddon is at our doorstep. The pressing question is no longer ‘if’, but ‘when’