Targeting minorities in the holy month of Rabiul Awwal.
Opinion
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Pakistanis in the U.K. often adopt more hardline stances than their Muslim brethren in the homeland.
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Is Pakistan actually sheltering the militant group on its soil?
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Remembering the many talents of the singer-turned-evangelist.
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The world’s tilt toward the right-wing started in the East and spread to the West.
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Pakistan should beware the normalization of militant groups.
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Comments at the Heart of Asia-Istanbul conference are yet another indicator of Pakistan’s growing international isolation.
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Pakistan has a lawmaking problem.
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Pakistan has lost as much as the PPP through the political party’s systematic suppression.
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Pakistan must adopt a pragmatic approach to its policy-making.
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The late Cuban leader is the rare figure to elicit praise from both the right- and leftwing.
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Normalization of relations between Pakistan and India is required for discussion of water issues.
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Army chief-designate General Qamar Javed Bajwa has a lot of work to do.
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Islamabad’s stated policy of solely retaliatory aggression along Line of Control is a good move.
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Pakistani politicians are divided on how to respond to Indian aggression along the Line of Control.
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It’s time for the Army to launch a full-scale military operation in Pakistan’s most populous province.
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Anti-Terrorism Court’s ruling in Lahore delivers justice for Shahzad Masih and Shama Bibi.
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General Raheel Sharif is beloved by the common man for being a consummate professional.
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The advisory panel does not fully represent Pakistan’s demographics.
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The Turkish president’s allegations against the West aren’t supported by available evidence.