India cannot distract from its atrocities in Kashmir by pointing fingers at Pakistan.
Opinion
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Nationalistic fervor in Pakistan keeps missing the point.
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The latest unrest in Kashmir has shaken the world, but it is unlikely to result in any ‘revolution.’
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Islamabad’s National Action Plan is in limbo.
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It is impossible to eradicate terrorism without dislodging the fringe within.
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The real existential problem is the state’s loss of writ.
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The PTI has squandered its chance to act like a political party and not a frothing-from-the-mouth, perennially agitating mob.
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Women will continue to be killed ‘for honor’ unless we can change our concept of what that entails.
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Bad judgment can prove the difference between tragedy and inconvenience.
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Will PIA remain a white elephant or can it be fixed?
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Turkey may ruin its own hard work and progress by relying on non-state actors to cause trouble in neighboring nations.
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Pakistan’s interior minister has put pad to the notion of civilian supremacy.
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Afghanistan remains hostile to facts.
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Pakistan continues to misread the room.
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The massacre in Orlando may have been restricted with more stringent gun control, but it’s unlikely anything could have stopped Omar Mateen.
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Donald Trump is right about the Orlando massacre.
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Alesha and the plight of Pakistan’s transgender community.
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Or how to lose friends and make enemies.
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Pakistan and India are both missing the big picture.
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The maltreatment of Pakistan’s elected leaders.