Human traffickers profit off the misery of Pakistanis seeking security abroad.
Features
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There’s an ill wind blowing to Pakistan from the Taliban takeover of Kunduz.
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A book worth the long read.
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A look at the new leader of the Afghan Taliban.
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Sabeen Mahmud heard the smallest voices around her and made them her own.
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Sabeen Mahmud (1974-2015).
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What the recent by-election tells us about Karachi’s changing politics.
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Designed like a mosque, the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology now represents the devil’s bargain.
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Of the 11 Victoria Crosses awarded to Indian soldiers for World War I, three went to men from what is now Pakistan. This is their story.
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Inside Pakistan’s most dangerous neighborhood.
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Confronting the jihadists comprehensively will make Pakistan more secure.
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In Pakistan, the dangerous business of making life-saving surgical instruments.
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Gen. Raheel Sharif is changing Pakistan forever.
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In Peshawar, Pakistan’s worst and most shocking terror attack.
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Lt. Col. Farooq Rahman led the conspirators who assassinated Bangladesh’s President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. For this, he was celebrated by Bangladesh—then hanged.
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Al Qaeda’s attempted hijacking of the warship PNS Zulfiqar failed—thanks to Operation Zarb-e-Azb and Gen. Raheel Sharif’s clarity.
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How has Pakistan’s Dr. Aafia Siddiqui come to matter so much in the U.S.-led war on terror?
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Making sense of Karachi’s seeming senselessness.
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No one comes out of the political crisis in Islamabad looking clean.