Hussain Khanwala will not start a debate.
Opinion
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A question of jurisdiction relegates the issue of military courts.
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Pakistan’s grim, current political configuration.
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Malik Ishaq’s killing is not a strategic turn.
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Ankara is in more trouble than it thinks.
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The Judicial Commission report has deprived P.M. Nawaz Sharif of his excuse for non-performance.
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The government has no reason to halt the erosion of individual and civil liberties on the web.
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Social media’s response to a picture of a couple astride a motorcycle speaks volumes about Pakistani society.
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Pakistan’s foreign policy is a joke.
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Pakistan must support Ashraf Ghani and demand an inquiry into allegations of ISI collusion in an attack on the Afghan parliament.
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If the government cannot establish a definitive cause for the mass deaths attributed to a persistent heatwave the tragedy is doomed to repeat next year.
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The state remains beholden to the Army despite two successive civilian governments.
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The former president’s outburst suggests his PPP might just have a lot to answer for.
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The shooting of two lawyers in Daska, and subsequent rioting, must be analyzed at both the immediate and broader levels to properly resolve the situation.
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A high-level meeting in Islamabad speaks volumes about civil-military relations in Pakistan.
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Breaking the law in the name of restoring law and order isn’t the answer.
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If we want to win the fight for Pakistan’s cities, the police must fight it.
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Strategic planning requires that official thought be tested.
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Islamabad needs to ensure that its ties with Beijing are not restricted to maudlin hyperbole.
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Recent articles published by the leading news organizations reflect a blatant bias that is dangerous in its dishonesty.