The military-led operation to root out terrorists can help re-establish the writ of the state.
Opinion
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It’s time for Islamabad and Tehran to set things right between them.
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A national distraction.
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Sometimes it is not law, but probity.
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Signs of a growing rift between Pakistan’s military, civilian government.
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Punjab province hopes to achieve 100 percent enrollment in two months.
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Islamabad must engage all its neighbors to normalize bilateral ties.
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The Pakistan Army is finally going after militants in Punjab.
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Pakistan will win the war against terrorism—but not without cost.
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Debating policing and counterterrorism after the Lahore attack.
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When a bigot gets bigoted…
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The Constitution will never be amended to accommodate Pakistan’s minorities, but it’s the thought that counts.
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Mustafa Kamal’s ‘rebellion’ lacks a leader of stature.
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Nationalism must take a backseat to public welfare.
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Pakistan’s media must learn to curb its jingoistic tendencies during sporting tournaments.
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should be lauded for letting go of his personal animosity toward Pervez Musharraf.
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Pakistan’s clergy is ramping up protests to retain its waning influence on Islamabad.
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The growing rift within the MQM will likely benefit Pakistan in the long run.
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Storytelling and the history we share.
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Mumtaz Qadri’s defense relies solely on logical fallacies and ill-conceived passion.