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Will AI replace doctors?
AI has not just appeared in a vacuum, as automated computer systems are providing rudimentary AI services
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Addressing foreign policy and domestic challenges
It is, however, encouraging that a few Muslim countries have a fairly comprehensive industrial and technological base
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Trade war hurting Americans and fuelling geopolitical tensions
This stubborn approach is hurting Americans and the US economy
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A tribute to mothers
Mother is the superstar creation in this world, with no comparison to her in the family or among all creations
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Bearing witness
It was terrifying and ugly, but also genuine and honest
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Afghan gender apartheid
Taliban deny allegations of suppression of women rights arguing that they only follow Islamic principles
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Dozens of major terrorist groups operating from Afghanistan
Pakistan has paid a huge price of the US-led war on terror that saw over 80,000 Pakistanis martyred
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Teachers and parental feedback
Not all parents are educated enough that they could provide emotional and educational succour to their children
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Indian elections and Pakistan
Modi said it was not a coincidence that while Congress was “dying” in India, Pakistan was “crying”
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Modi’s Mussalman problem
When the government is based on one party, it follows that party’s philosophy of governance
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For judicial efficiency, management skills are the need of the hour
Modern judiciaries are grappling with an array of challenges that extend beyond legal complexities
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Ideology of subservience
Ideology of subservience
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Chinese grand strategy in South China Sea
Chinese grand strategy in South China Sea
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Departmental heist
Departmental heist
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May Day call
May Day call
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Road to economic empowerment: challenges facing Pakistani women
The average life expectancy for urban women in Pakistan is 70 years, while for rural women it averages 67 years
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Gaza conflict and Iran-Israel tension
Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned that the region seems to be “on the brink” of war
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Shaking of the pagoda tree
South Asia is perhaps the worst place for a capitalist idea, let alone a libertarian one
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The two CEOs
CEO of Supreme Court and of the Country face legal and political scrutiny over performative discrepancy
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The Great Game 2.0
The Great Game 2.0
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Is there a future for export-led growth in Pakistan?
Is there a future for export-led growth in Pakistan?
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Greenwashing
Greenwashing
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More in support of Muqadima-e Chughtai
More in support of Muqadima-e Chughtai
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World Immunisation Week 2024
The same uncertainty was witnessed during the Covid-19 pandemic which shook the world
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An undemocratic Pakistan
Pakistan has become home to leading threats: erosion of democracy, climate change
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Strategic discrimination
Decision-makers in Pakistan should have no illusions about the true nature of Pakistan-US relations
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America’s moral power — indispensability and indiscretion
It was America’s moral authority more than its military power that endeared it to the have-nots of the Global South
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Perils of autonomous weapons
The cost-effectiveness of autonomous weapons in warfare could save billions of dollars
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Liberal democracy and the zeitgeists
Autocratic progress, populist political institutionalisation have made scholars believe liberal democracy is declining
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Pakistan’s economic and political challenges
Equally worrisome is that most of our political leadership is mired in a paralysing fight amongst each other
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Justice on the brink
Eyes of the nation are thus fixed on superior judiciary as to how they are going to act against undue interference
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Dowry deprives daughters of marriage
This is associated with the sunnah and linked to religious rituals, but finds no mention in the fiqh books
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The protest questions
The core issue is not simply the war in Gaza, but something much deeper
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Can the foreign aid bill salvage America’s global leadership?
The US, emerging as a major power since the end of WWII, embarked on the policy of granting foreign aid
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Kandhkot gas reserves have depleted but not the dakus
Reko Diq copper and gold mine is one such project that can attract a risk taking investor
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Commodification of education
Students are straitjacketed to use their volition to choose a college
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Neuralink Telepathy: mind controlled actions now a reality!
The company initially commenced trials on primates (and pigs) in 2017 to ensure the chip worked
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Which way is India headed?
If India is on way to becoming a great world power, most Indians would want to stay in their country and not move on
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Power sector role in turning Pakistan into a begging bowl
Monthly fuel cost adjustment (FCA) is a big hole in the power sector
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Dissent and debate
Of all factors driving holistic evolution of societies, the role of dissent and debate has been significantly crucial
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Why is self-confidence so fickle?
Instead of finding joy in work, we often find work in joy
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Colonial master and the tale of two countries
Post-WWII both Pakistan and the Philippines took a similar trajectory
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Balancing acts through deceptive diplomacy
Since the day of their independence, Pakistan and India have pursued different foreign policy agendas
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How a frank opinion upset the so-called democratic Indians
The worst part came when a show was aired from Canada to justify Dr Sahib’s viewpoint
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The disease of information failure
This leads back to where we receive most of our information, our system of education
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War rukwa di, Papa!
Recent political developments in world at times have seriously worried about collective mental health of human race
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Lies on Iran gas pipeline
A factor that runs contrary to the Iran-Pakistan vows of cooperation is the informal trade – also called smuggling
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The inheritors
UP landlords were instrumental in pursuing a separate homeland
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Time to broaden South Aisa’s water sharing treaties
Water-sharing agreements across South Asia lack mechanisms for integrated river basin management