A new faith landscape is taking shape in Pakistan
Opinion
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Pakistan is increasingly forcing its minorities to become lesser citizens
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Fake news in Pakistan seeks to poison the nation against democracy
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Pakistan and India must normalize ties to solve the unsolvable problem
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The surprising results of the recently concluded polls suggest rifts within Pakistan’s major political parties
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Pakistan’s blasphemy laws have claimed yet another victim
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Islamabad must adopt flexibility in its dealing with foreign powers to stave off diplomatic isolation
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The Taliban has little reason to respond to Kabul’s offers of unconditional peace
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Pakistan may now be too unstable to take the actions required by the FATF
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The judiciary would do well to avoid tackling any political cases
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The FATF’s decision to ‘gray-list’ Islamabad is not without just cause
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Sexual abuse is merely one of the many forms of mistreatment experienced by the children of Pakistan
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The most important aspect of Shuja Nawaz’ book is the discussion of higher defense reor-ganization
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After Zainab, what?
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Pakistan is not just about to get into the Middle East, it has always been there
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Islamabad has a ways to go before the world can be convinced it is taking effective against terror financiers
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Nothing good comes from judicial activism
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Pakistan must not let nationalist grievances do further damage to its economy
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The PTI’s defeat in Lodhran by-polls pushes back against projections that the party could win general elections due this year
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In Bangladesh, a growing rift between ‘Bengali’ and ‘Bangladeshi’ nationalists