The people of Karachi have spoken
The emergence of the PPP as the largest party in Karachi is a testament to the changing political landscape.
Jibran Nasir's homecoming
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Agha Ameer Mukhtar | Updated Apr 13, 2023The people of Karachi have spoken
The emergence of the PPP as the largest party in Karachi is a testament to the changing political landscape.
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PTI’s letter to the UN: A political weapon or defamation of state?
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The case of growing violent extremism in Pakistan
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Pakistan-Iraq relations: What did Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's visit achieve?
Bilawal's successful diplomatic visit to Iraq further enhances his determination in his role as foreign minister
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Collective conscience of the leaders of ummah taking a nap
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America's continued war in Afghanistan
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No right to have rights
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Climate justice: Is the world ready to compensate Pakistan?
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Celebrating its golden jubilee but not upholding the Constitution
As we commemorate our Constitution's golden jubilee, we must confront some difficult concerns.
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A nation in search of a statesman
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A mismanaged economy and no true development
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Pakistan and its famous ‘long march’
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Will this incessant politico-economic instability ever end?
Muhammad Irfan Akram | Updated Oct 04, 2022
Javed Akhtar’s problematic visit to Pakistan
He turned it into an opportunity to vent his grudges, and we didn't object either but rather applauded it.
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Imran Khan vs Reham Khan: Hypocrisy at its best
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Some films are too hard to kill
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Video leaks for character assassination: A disgusting tactic in politics
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Dying to tell a story
Bisma Tirmizi | Updated Oct 26, 2022
Jibran Nasir's homecoming
His bravery and values came to his rescue at a time when even the much more privileged were unable to evade crackdowns
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Inclusive education for a united Pakistan.
Purniya Awan | Updated May 31, 2023 -
Minority rights and the Pakistani-American diaspora
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The ‘P’ in patriarchy stands for poor education
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When will Pakistan attain women protection and empowerment?
Abdul Sattar Baloch | Updated Mar 08, 2023
The farmer, his son and their dog
I pleaded with the veterinarian, but I could not convince him to examine Simba
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Habib Jalib’s requiem for Armenia prefigures the current conflict
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The dirge Muneebur Rahman wrote after Gandhi’s assassination
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Reading Mohammad Khalid Akhtar’s futuristic satire on International Translation Day
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Reading two South Asian poets on Gamal Abdel Nasser’s 50th death anniversary
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