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Deforestation
Pakistan is among the 10 countries in the world most vulnerable to the effects of climate change
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Resurgent virus and vaccine worries
Several opposition figures have used Imran’s infection to question the efficacy of the vaccines being used
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Employment hopes
While jobs have been lost in some areas, opportunities are rising in other industries
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Death for the rapists!
The conviction, coming within six months of the callous crime, meets the expectations of all right-thinking people
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Butting heads
Governments tend to take court verdicts against them with a pinch of salt
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The low-cost dream
Estimates suggest that close to 20 million Pakistanis live without a roof over their heads
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Capping elitism
Govt to allow uncapped sale of Covid vaccines to private buyers to prevent price gouging for segments of society
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Public hospitals
With a shortage of doctors, dentists and nurses, instead of increasing the health budget, the govt has only reduced it
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Talks with India
After fighting several wars Britain and Spain moved forward and have maintained close ties for several years
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Higher Education in peril
Even throughout Pakistan’s own history, higher education have long been repressed by political leaders
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May 1 deadline
Part of the reason that US wants troops to stay back in Afghanistan is the Kabul government’s failure to make progress
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Bonded labour
The authorities have developed cold feet as to the implementation of the relevant laws
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Shelter homes for women
Despite allocation of millions and the passage of 10 long years, most of these schemes have not made much headway
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PDM: divided house
It has been the PPP’s divergent position that rendered the alliance to a confused lot
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Tax track and trace issues
Recent reports suggest the government will operationalise by July 1 a track-and-trace system
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Fire risks
After the shocking Baldia factory fire in 2012, the Sindh government enacted several laws for the safety of workers
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Govt vs ECP
PTI’s resignation demand contradicts a statement given by the party chairman Prime Minister Imran Khan
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Unsavoury attacks
The fact of the matter is that hooliganism runs deep in every political party
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Mining accidents
Adoption of modern technologies prevents accidents, but in Pakistan mine owners are not serious about employing them
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The third wave
It’s disappointing to note that the government has not yet completely catered to the most at-risk population
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Sri Lanka burqa ban
We have to wonder whether the timing of this announcement is a coincidence or something more sinister
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The dream of welfare
A slightly closer glance makes one wonder just how the government expects to sustain such an initiative
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Poor waste management
The waste management problem, unfortunately, runs deeper and wider
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Sanjrani again, but …
Incidentally, seven of the total of eight rejected votes belonged to Gillani
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A new silk road
PM Imran Khan envisions Pakistan as a gateway to landlocked Central Asia
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Taxing used computers
The move will fall in direct conflict with the incumbent government’s Digital Pakistan Vision
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New NA council
Council has been instructed to help avoid various “sexist, religious or ethnic slogans” delivered on the floor
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Famine threat
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has issued a stark warning about the state of hunger getting worse by the day
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Ill-treating domestic help
Torture on child domestic help is reported from all over the country. Another case was recently reported in Lahore
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Ramazan relief package
A total of 19 essential items will be provided at outlets of the Utility Stores Corporation
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Property rights of women
Some unscrupulous, selfish and ignorant people violate women’s property and other rights that Islam has granted them
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Tug of war
Secret ballot has spurred both camps into activity, which may not necessarily stay within the limits of legitimacy
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Swiss veil ban
We would have no issue with Swiss efforts to fight radicalism or extremism if they made any sense
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Surprise inspections
A strong political leadership and efficient civil servants are a sine qua non of good governance
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Women’s Day
The struggle of Pakistani women for their rights dates back to the dictatorial times of Gen Ziaul Haq
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US policy on Kashmir
The Biden administration has not even commented on the general authoritarianism that has been seen in India
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Dreaded water tankers
As water shortage is growing in the city, so is the number of people being crushed under the wheels of tankers
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Securing the vaccine
Officials need to stop playing the ‘poor card’ and put their money where their mouth is for the benefit of the nation
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Unspinning a mess
Exporters have seen a higher number of orders this year thanks to coronavirus-induced lockdown in much of the region
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The fight goes deeper
As a new generation of Myanmar youth leads the charge against this latest round of junta’s heavy-handedness
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Killer kites
Deterrent punishment is needed for all those engaged in the kite and sharp thread business to save precious lives
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Manufacturing strides
For reasons more than many, countries around the world see China as a model for progress
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After the Senate vote
Meanwhile, one positive that normally comes from election losses is introspection
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Prison reforms
Poor prisoners face harsh conditions in jails while rich and influential inmates get all comforts
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Covid blow to PSL
Covid penetration into the bio-secure bubble raises questions whether its conditions were not followed
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Corruption and punishment
In most developing countries, funds allocated for development, find their way into offshore bank accounts
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GLOF alert
Melting glaciers not only pose a threat to the environment but even all nearby localities are at grave risk
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Sindh Assembly drama
Watching brawls in parliament has always been a guilty pleasure, PTI MPAs in Sindh gave us a naya twist this week
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No open ballot!
The court’s opinion is likely to have implications for the government
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The education conundrum
A complete closure would result in a significant learning loss, while reopening would entail a high risk