A step in the right direction for the education board in Pakistan’s Punjab province
Opinion
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Islamabad has allowed its normative functions to decline by retreating from matters under its jurisdiction
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Could the PMLN government and the Pakistan Army finally find common ground against the Tehreek-i-Labaik Ya Rasool Allah?
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The ongoing sit-in in Islamabad has, once again, exposed the perils of Pakistan’s policy of appeasing nonstate actors
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New Delhi must block moves to dent its secularism or risk devolving into chaos
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What is behind the rise of Tehreek-i-Labaik Ya Rasool Allah’s Khadim Hussain Rizvi?
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The PMLN might be in for yet another fracture
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The ongoing rightwing protest in Pakistan’s capital is bolstered by the country’s political instability
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The strange revival of the failed religious parties’ alliance
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Pakistan has a long way to go before it can recover from its past policy of harboring militant groups
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The Tehreek-i-Labaik Yah Rasool Allah Pakistan is following the precedence set by the PTI and PAT
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Worrying signs for Pakistan in Saudi Arabia’s recent drive for ‘moderation’
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The merger of the MQM-Pakistan and Pak Sarzameen Party is a matter of survival
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The Pakistan Army chief’s visit to Tehran was an attempt at ending the country’s regional isolation
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Saudi Arabia should prepare for the inevitable backlash to its move toward ‘moderation’
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s recent moves could be all about the economy
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In trying to one-up each other, Pakistan’s political parties are only hurting themselves
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A leaked list of groups the U.S. allegedly wants Islamabad to act against has raised eyebrows in the federal capital
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Will the current chief minister of Punjab province be Pakistan’s next prime minister?
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Remembering Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s daughter, 1919-2017