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The Fight of the Century
The Fight of the Century — came to a close in Las Vegas, another broken dream in a city of broken dreams
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Pakistan and CIA’s drone programme
The drone programme violating the territory of sovereign nations will remain at the centre of the debate in Pakistan
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Cyber Crime Bill or Cyber Censorship Bill?
The Bill is closer to being a ‘censorship bill’ rather than a cybercrime prevention bill
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Money talks
Parliamentarians felt it was more important to insult one another when they did sit down to discuss the Yemen crisis
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Needed: a new foreign policy framework
Pakistan can greatly benefit from the Economic Corridor if it comes out of its traditional security mindset
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Romance in Bollywood
Bollywood's audience in the 1950s cannot have been very much different than it is today, six decades later
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The story of a kid that society rejected
US Labour Department has an annual award in his honour — Iqbal Masih Award. But in his own country he is hardly known!
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Is India still secular?
Hindutva has, to an extent, become a Frankenstein’s monster for Modi
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Signal-Free Expressway to the Kingdom?
If the argument is for establishing the Kingdom of Mian Sahib, the Younger, then go ahead and make the argument
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Free speech: theirs and ours
People in Pakistan are far more critical, resilient — freedom of speech will thrive no matter how much it is supressed
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Freedom?
Custodians of ‘Land of the Pure’ have created such fear that most Muslims are fearful of practising religion publicly
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Overseas Pakistanis’ money is good — but not their vote?
It is time overseas Pakistanis were treated with respect and dignity and provided with voting rights
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Chinese wisdom
Many players benefit from a renewed estrangement between China and the US, but they both do not
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Piecing together the CNG to LNG story
Natural gas story, from its discovery to its depletion, must not, be construed as a story of progressive use
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The death penalty in Pakistan
It seems that govt’s decision to completely lift moratorium on death penalty, has opened a much bigger Pandora’s Box
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The bear truth
I am not sure what message rally organisers wanted to convey by bringing a chained, endangered Himalayan black bear
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Reversal of fortune
There is no reason to doubt Chinese ambitions can potentially catapult Pakistan out of present morass and transform it
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The Nobel Peace Prize for Maulana and Bilquis Edhi
It is a complete travesty that they have not yet received the Nobel Peace Prize
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Pakistan: a victim of perception or reality?
There’s never smoke without fire and the country has done little to salvage its global PR
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Play by local rules
I may not like local laws, agree with them, protest their implementation, but I do not have the right to flaunt them
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Cyber lawlessness
While cybercrime legislation is essential, the current Bill is draconian and untenable
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Reforming the competitive exam
It took one year to secure government approval and the FPSC has only now notified the revised syllabi
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Price of idealism
Sabeen's murder was a reminder that idealism in our society can be extremely expensive
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Elections, parties and politics
Elections are the only way to educate voters about power of the vote they hold and the value of the choice they make
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Please, don’t turn this into Baywatch
Pakistani policymakers should not to repeat their follies of the 1950s in Gawadar
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Hate speech & intolerance
These instances show that a different kind of intolerance and hate speech continue to exist in the West
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Can Pakistan learn from Israel?
Irrespective of which party is in power, public have always stood behind the govt, supported counterterrorism measures
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The new model of governance
Semi-democratic countries like ours, in order to move towards improving democracy, have to strengthen institutions
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Needed: space upstairs
Either we build more open spaces for the flow of ideas, or we continue to lose pioneers like Sabeen
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Aggression against the blind
Instead of combating ignorance, we are making people unenlightened by reinforcing negative perceptions of disabilities
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The war you don’t see
As it stands, the battle for human rights in Pakistan rests on a precipice
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Death in the skies
It’s time, for Pakistan’s sake, that drone strikes came to an end
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Xi’s visit: looking back, many years from now
The package of economic assistance and investment finalised during Xi’s visit will re-energise the Pakistani economy
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Preparing for Pakistan’s future
Planning ahead can often help you overcome the unintended consequences of your own policies as well as those of others
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Everyday sexism
Why is it only a man’s right to look at the opposite sex or to make a comment about someone being attractive?
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Our Saudi dilemma
Possibly the price we eventually pay would be higher than the short term gains we expect from our involvement
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Polanyi and the Great Transformation
We have sold planet Earth, and are celebrating the proceeds without taking into reckoning the costs
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Statistics don’t always tell the full story
Debra Lobo, Ejaz Khwaja and Masood Hamid were at the wrong place at the wrong time and in the wrong country
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Farmer suicides in India
This issue is something that the BJP cannot ignore, and will need to manage
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Bullets speak louder than words?
The murder of Sabeen Mahmud reflects the callousness of the State towards the value of human life
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“Saving” Karachi
In a complex, typically Pakistani manner, we have slugged on to take a step forward in electoral democracy
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The many vs the few
If we preach equality in law and rights there cannot be a minority — we should shed the Publisher word and the concept
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India gained where Pakistan lost
While the rest of the teams have moved ahead, Pakistan have taken steps in the opposite direction
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Cybercrime, security and rights
Will rights matter if one or more states decide to intrude into an individual’s life for terror-related inquiry?
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Parliament on snooze
Everyone knows it is important, every one gives it lip service, but it comes alive only occasionally
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The myth around electronic voting machines
As others have learnt the hard way, flashy high-tech machines don't necessarily substitute for election integrity
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Suffocating cyberspace
The proposed cybercrime Bill would provide the govt blanket discretion to decide what can & cannot be said on internet
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The massacre in Turbat
It is about time that emotions were kept aside for a while so that solutions for Balochistan could be looked into
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The ‘unique’ aspects of the Cyber Crime Bill 2015
From a careful reading of the Bill, it appears that the government is trying to kill too many birds with one stone
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We are triply blessed
Govt in Balochistan is led by a true Baloch today: let the detractors sit down with him and talk things through