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A thaw in Pak-Afghan ties?
Relations will only change once Pakistan treats Afghanistan as an equal power.
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Medicine crisis: who is to blame?
Rather than making arrests, these issues need to be explored and ensure that a tragedy of this kind never occur again.
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Saving Balochistan
The fact that the Balochistan crisis has been taken up by the Supreme Court as an urgent matter is welcome.
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Killing many birds with one stone
Maulana Fazlur Rehman is perceived as harmless enough by the big parties to be used as a go-between.
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Attack on the PMA
Instead of allowing militants to strengthen by giving them a breather, the military needs to ensure their elimination.
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A diet of eaten words
The PM’s retraction has highlighted as never before in the past: the military has a de facto dominance in the state.
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Well done, Pakistan!
Pakistan cricket is back and the international cricketing scene has become a lot more interesting because of it.
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Twelve years in jail on no charge
As welcome as this suo motu action was, problem is that it helps an individual without tackling the rot in the system.
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Illiterate students
While the report identifies teacher absenteeism as a major problem, teaching methods are also an issue.
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Victory for the transgendered
Government is upholding community’s rights, now transgendered must step up, participate in social, political life.
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Falling like flies
Punjab also needs to review the working of its health ministry, given the dengue debacle suffered last year.
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Acts of terror
The increasing hatred, intolerance in society needs to be tackled, need to end the targeting of Shias.
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Banning concerts?
For the sake of culture, free speech and youth of the country, this PA resolution needs to be repudiated by all.
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Progress in Myanmar
Myanmar is still far from being a democracy, but it appears as if the army is ready to give up most of its power.
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Asghar Khan’s petition
On February 29, the Supreme Court will hear Asghar Khan's petition against the ISI’s alleged meddling in politics.
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Filming death
The Taliban recently released a video showing the brutal execution of 15 Frontier Constabulary personnel.
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The mystery of the drone attacks
Pakistan has benefited from the attacks in the sense that some of its dangerous enemies have been killed by drones.
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Strong indictment
The 2011 Human Rights Watch report uses strong words to describe the situation Pakistan faces.
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A failed coup
One coup attempt may have been averted in Bangladesh, but more are likely in the future.
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Not coming after all
Mansoor Ijaz won’t be appearing before the judicial commission investigating the memogate case.
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Dogs of war
'Sports’ such as dog fights, bear-baiting, camel fighting continue despite laws to ban them.
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A question of Sindh’s division
The PPP has to swallow the irony: the separatism of Sindhi nationalists is being opposed by a presumed MQM separatism.
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Distributing death
The entire episode at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology reflects the need for an overhaul of our healthcare system.
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Another women’s commission?
Women’s commissions in the past have either been ignored or shot down because of religion or on pretext of religion.
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Norway’s spies and Pakistan
The fact is that countries spy on each other all the time.
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Captured land
While Christian groups have been protesting, only a handful of activists from mainstream Muslim society have joined.
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Rejection of CAA’s Airblue report
If the PHC continues on its crusade, justice, both emotional and financial, may finally prevail.
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A clinical finish
There are many things we expect from the Pakistan cricket team but boring consistency isn’t one of them.
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Saying no to SOPA
Piracy is a real problem that badly hurts the US economy but SOPA is not the answer.
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Death of a journalist
The cold-blooded killing of journalist Mukkaram Khan Atif, proves once more that tribal journalists are at risk.
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The PM’s day
What is most important right now is that the Constitution be respected, equilibrium restored between institutions.
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Neglectful care
Medical neglect in one form or the other is virtually a daily occurrence in the country.
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Children on the gallows
The central problem appears to be that our criminal justice system focuses on punishment, rather than reform.
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A licence suspended
Babar Awan’s law licence suspension is probably one of the last things to get worked up about.
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Peace in Balochistan
Reintroducing the rule of law in Balochistan will require compromises from both sides, agencies and separatists.
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What the prime minister should do now
The bottom line is that when appears before the Supreme Court, the prime minister will have to be flexible.
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Khanpur killings
An organised attempt is being made to target the Shia community and political parties must unite to prevent it.
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A testing time
Gilani deserves appreciation for his vigorous defence of democracy, paramountcy of parliament, elected civilian govts.
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Arfa Karim
In death, Arfa can continue to be a guiding light for millions of ambitious children.
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Sealing a store
Lahore's Al-Fatah store was sealed by the LDA on January 13 on charges of violating various building laws.
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Food insecurity
What is needed is a comprehensive policy to increase agricultural production by better managing our resources.
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The politics of a dysfunctional state
If the armies of political difference are fighting in the dark, outside too the govt has abdicated to the military.
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A whitewash
It is now up to the prime minister, and the journalist community as a whole, to shun this farce of a report.
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Cyber crimes
We will have to prepare ourselves for more and more crimes involving computer hacking and other modern technology.
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Delicate balancing act
Actors who should be working to protect the democratic system may well end up undermining it.
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Safer cylinders
The new scheme to set up better safety standards is badly needed.
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Siachen and water
There is no point in sitting back and twiddling our thumbs. The water crisis is an acute one.
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Khyber Agency bombing
What is depressing is how there isn’t any outrage in society against such attacks by the militants.
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Pir Pagara (1928-2012)
Pagara was a relic of a bygone era, whose influence is undeniable.
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Not another coup, please
After ISPR’s statement, many Pakistanis began to wonder whether a coup was imminent.