Fallout from Pakistan’s flawed approach to tackling terrorism.
Opinion
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Pakistan should be concerned about the potential consequences of the Islamic scholar’s message.
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Pakistan’s foreign policy must put the economy first.
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Islamabad must prepare a strategy of dealing with the U.S. president-elect.
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Global security requires a rethink.
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The attack on a Sufi shrine in Balochistan is another indicator of the state’s weakening writ.
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The former Sindh governor had no choice but to flee Karachi.
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What will America’s 45th president do after he assumes office?
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Pakistan must choose to put its economy before nationalist passions.
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Shia and Sunni alike are paying for the Pakistani state’s historical mistakes.
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PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s blunt statements are a refreshing change of pace.
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Sharbat Gula’s plight cannot be ignored.
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Pakistan and India’s tit-for-tat diplomatic evictions replay a futile and worn-out exercise.
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Both the PMLN and the PTI have lessons to learn from the dharna that wasn’t.
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The PTI’s latest dharna fizzled out before it even started.
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There is no bailout coming for the graveyard of a once-mighty industry.
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Results of Central Superior Services exam point to poor governance in Pakistan.
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Is Imran Khan—once again—hoping the military will intervene to oust P.M. Nawaz Sharif?
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Public pressure is eroding the state’s writ across Pakistan.
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Pakistan ignores the rise of Islamic State at its own peril.