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Trade with India
Trade remains the only medium of radical change, it removes the national frontier as a locus of tension and conflict.
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A vote for women
NADRA has registered nearly 40 million women as part of the process of ensuring they are able to cast a ballot.
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Forced marriages
To uproot the malaise of child marriage, clerics and panchayats need to be convinced and co-opted.
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Another airline crash
It may be up to the judiciary to ensure that we get answers and not another cover-up.
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Justice and politics
An acknowledged dysfunctional government is being relentlessly pursued by an acknowledged independent judiciary.
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Cricket disappointment
The Bangladesh court’s ruling can hardly be described as unjust.
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Domestic violence
While the Bill has not been thrown out, the activists who had pushed for it seem to have lost hope.
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Saluting wisdom
General Kayani’s call for peace and a resolution of all issues, including Siachen, is no small matter.
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Reopening the Nato supply route
Trick for government is to make correct call but convince public that opposition parties are complicit in decision.
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Nawaz Sharif on Siachen
Nawaz Sharif has rightly chosen wisdom rather than ‘national honour’ by advising “unilateral” withdrawal from Siachen.
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Giant loss
Discovery of Baluchitherium also proves that Pakistan hosts a treasure trove of fossilised history.
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Justice without meaning
Blasphemy cases in our country arise as a means to settle petty scores — over property,a business or other matters.
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A matter of PR
Military now wants to run a nationwide network of FM radio stations in an effort to promote “social harmonisation”.
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Bannu jailbreak
The fight against militancy is looking tougher than ever.
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Brazen attacks in Kabul
The aggression was the biggest since 2001 when Kabul was attacked by the US-Nato forces with Northern Alliance.
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A hero’s final fall
Cecil Chaudhry set an example showing that patriotism and belief are not linked.
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Violence and mayhem
As is always the case in Karachi, the shootout in Lyari could quite possibly take on an ethnic dimension.
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Slide into anarchy
The Balochistan governor’s warning that civil war could lie ahead is a frightening one.
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An even bigger cabinet
11 new ministers means 11 more opportunities for shovelling funds that the party hopes will attract new voters.
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More good news on India-Pakistan relations
Agreements are significant and make clear the intent on both sides to “normalise” relations.
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The wheat glut
Farmers need prices to remain steady to make up for rising costs with their rising productivity.
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Parliament gets to decide — finally
Perhaps, next to follow should be country’s policy with India, where much could be done.
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The enemy within
The development in the Malir blast case indicates Taliban's penetration into our security infrastructure.
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Matters before the court
Ephedrine case: Yet another case of corruption has been politicised and the plea taken is that of ‘victimisation’.
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The consumer strikes back
Consumer court in Lahore issued arrest warrants for bakery manager on failing to provide the right cake to client.
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Death in a cylinder
Few of us realise that more people have been killed in CNG cylinder blasts than in attacks by unmanned US aircraft.
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Resetting US-Pakistan ties
Relations with the US are far too vital to be held hostage by political demagoguery.
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Another sectarian attack
Instead of pursuing those responsible for acts of violence, the state just turns a blind eye towards them.
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Let justice be served
Given its sensitive nature, ANF should be allowed to conduct impartial investigation into ephedrine case.
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Tackling the energy crisis
Govt has put forward timid proposals that exist only for publicity and to cool tempers for a short period.
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Missing persons
Right now, the Supreme Court may be the best hope we have in reducing tensions in Balochistan.
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Why the Siachen issue must be resolved
The glacier is coming unstuck because of unnatural warming. Has killed Pakistani troops there due to Indian deployment
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Lessons from Turkey
Erdogan's crusade against the military is laudable but the Turkish need to watch out for his anti-democratic instincts
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Safer nukes
The internal security situation remains a volatile one with the Taliban still wielding significant power.
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President Zardari in India
This was the first time a Pakistani head of state had visited India since Musharraf in 2005.
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The cult of political name-calling
Exchange of defamatory remarks between PPP, PML-N will polarise society further, and make the next polls violent.
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Punishing acid throwers
Only equal application of the law will send the signal that acid attacks are a heinous crime.
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Power and the people
Urgent steps are required to restore power supply in Punjab where outages as long as 22 hours are being reported.
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Under curfew
Sectarian violence that began in Gilgit and Chilas on April 3 has created anarchy and disorder for the region.
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Urban warfare
Violence in Lyari started almost immediately after President Zardari held high-level meeting at Bilawal House.
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Laptops for free
Laptop scheme was totally flawed to begin with, provides insight into how government funded plans need to be planned.
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The curious case of Hafiz Saeed
The irony is that in announcing the bounty on Hafiz Saeed, the US has ended up adding to his fame.
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Karachi blast
Karachi's political parties need to accept responsibility for creating a space where militant groups can cause havoc.
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Sectarianism and non-state actors
There is a pattern in sectarian killings in Pakistan whether one likes to see it or not.
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A defiant speech
Bilawal's speech: highlight the injustice meted out to Mr Bhutto by SC, point out that Court was targeting PPP again.
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On the road to change in Burma
Suu Kyi's NLD won at least 40 out of the 45 seats which were at stake in the by-polls held on April 2.
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A reward for nabbing Hafiz Saeed
Mr Saeed is a national symbol of Pakistan’s defiance of the US.
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Presidential pilgrimage
Zardari's visit is an ideal opportunity to engage in discussions with the Indians, he ought to use this visit wisely.
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Truly, a petrol ‘bomb’
The government’s decision to increase the price of petrol by over eight per cent is sure to lead to outrage, protests.
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Bin Laden’s ‘exploits’
Commission needs to recognise that Osama’s presence in Pakistan represents a far greater violation of our sovereignty.