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Empty chairs and no Plan A
There was not the slightest indication that this event and the leaders present presented any threat to the government
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Familiar twist in the tale
States against the TTP seem hackneyed and have been heard years before
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Serious slump in FDI
Beijing has emerged first as the largest trading partner of Islamabad
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Pile-up at the port
The quantum of duty and taxes on imported cars is virtually 100% on the declared import price
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Plain speaking
The Defence Minister was addressing the National Assembly regarding the foreign policy of the government
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Getting water to Gwadar
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has now directed that the private sector be approached for funding
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Unhelpful, combative and bloody-minded
Indian Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat has been busy doing nothing to contribute to regional peace and security
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Broken wings for sale. Anybody?
Once again the chimera of privatisation of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has risen
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Milk scandal deepens
Just when one thought that the scandal over milk adulteration could not possibly get any bigger
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Illusion of democracy in Balochistan
Before we congratulate Bizenjo, we must see how many votes he bagged in general elections
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The dilemma of SMEs
Small- and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) are the heroes of modern capitalism
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Pity the nation
The tragedy in Kasur is unbearable to imagine even for a second
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Kasur: unanswered questions
One thing is clear that the area was definitely a hotspot for such crimes
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Thar coal project jobs
Thar coal project was established keeping local Tharis in mind as a means to provide job opportunities for them
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Indian judges in revolt
SC judges do not make that kind of statement unless they have serious concerns about the institution they represent
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Safety of children
There is no single or simple answer, no plug-and-play solution
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New chief minister of Balochistan
Balochistan’s political chessboard has been rearranged
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Education — a promising move
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government has trained parents and teachers how best to use the funds
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Dirt breeds disease
Pakistan generally has tried and repeatedly failed to eradicate polio
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Criminal justice system reform
Road map developed by the K-P government for reforms in the criminal justice system should create wide interest
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‘Constructive cooperation’
Pakistan has succeeded in curtailing terrorist activities inside country by launching Zarb-e-Azb in 2014
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Quest for prosperity: culture and economy
Human beings are far more generous and cooperative than the assumptions of economic theory allow for
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Civil-military unified effort of war
The question of civil-military relations in the country is the question of who controls whom?
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When collective apathy continues to fail us
First instance of such an incident [Kasur] should raise an alarm loud enough to ring an emergency
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The influenza season
There have been exaggerated reports of the numbers of people suffering from flu and scaremongering about ‘swine flu’
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Football and politics
Pakistan needs to reinstate itself among FIFA countries,as they were removed on the basis of ‘political interference’
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Kasur — epicentre of child abuse
There are DNA matches that link a perpetrator in all the cases
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Back from the brink
Personal rifts and schisms brought Zehri down rather than any clash of political ideology
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Supervision without capacity
It may be short-sighted of K-P government to give control of registering 3,028 seminaries to education department
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Water worries
Neglect shown towards illnesses borne from infected water supply demands that somebody be held culpable
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GSP plus and minority rights
Pakistan is no exception and it has already signed national and international commitments towards its citizens
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Quelling unrest in Iran
In the final analysis, it would be Rowhani’s pragmatism against Khamenei’s conservatism
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Scrapping over gas
If Punjab has to pay the market rate for the imported LNG, then there is going to be a knock-on effect
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Threadbare aid structure
The UAE and Saudi Arabia failed to make good on pledges of $141.9 million
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Releasing fishermen
Examination of public record reveals no convictions for espionage by detained fishermen of Pakistan or India
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Terrorism — a critical examination
Hints in new report that government beginning to stir at policy level in response to sophisticated internal threats
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Regulating the cement industry
Growing pressure to regulate cement industry in the wake of protests against environmental degradation
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Endangered protected sites
It is now up to the authorities to provide financial assistance to appropriate projects
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Time for political parties to be vigilant
Political parties start marking allegations of “dhandli” (foul play) only after the poll results come in
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A road map for FATA reform
There are going to be bumps along the road even if the necessary constitutional amendments are passed
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Highlighting our problem
The placement will be seen as a political move and not a genuine attempt for Pakistan to look at its record
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Balochistan meltdown
A loss of focus and a preoccupation with electoral manoeuvers could not come at a more inopportune time
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The biting begins
American frustration is rising, much encouraged by a tweet-happy president
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Poverty reduction expenditure
Poverty is sectoral and multidimensional
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Pioneering air chief
It is difficult to pigeon-hole him in one role or the other, because Asghar Khan was so much more
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PHF’s woes and World XI visit
Pakistanis will open their hearts to the World XI, but the PHF needs to set its preferences right too
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The price of security
The American contribution to our border security in the period under consideration has been zero.
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A national disgrace
There have been unedifying sights in 2017 than the struggle to keep policing honest political influence in Sindh
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Healthcare outlook in Sindh
The government needs to jump onboard and support campaigns that will improve healthcare for 2018
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Painfully slow reforms
Slowness seems to be the hallmark of the tax administrative body