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Electoral reform becomes suddenly popular

Now that the Daska by-election re-polling has been conducted, the series of by-elections to three provincial assemblies and the National…

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Social media and polarization of society

Social Media has witnessed a mushroom growth that has impacted the discourse of political, cultural and religious systems by providing…

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South Africa is putting profit before Yemeni lives

Democratic South Africa’s commitment to human rights has never been solely inward-looking. Its constitutional order was crafted with a deep…

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What are the Benin bronzes, and why are they so controversial?

Known for its beauty and rich metalworking heritage, Benin City was once the beating heart of the Edo kingdom of…

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UK legislation to curb torture prosecutions must be stopped

I arrived in the United Kingdom two decades ago after fleeing torture and violence in my native country. Having found…

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Pak vs SA: Pakistan need 145 runs to beat South Africa in final T20I

Pakistan need 145 runs to beat South Africa in the high stakes final fixture of the four-match T20I series at…

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PCB opens 90 head coach positions for City Cricket Associations sides

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) today announced that 90 head coach positions are up for grabs for the City Cricket…

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Zimbabwe-bound Test players receive lectures on anti-corruption, doping

The players, part of the Test squad for the tour of Zimbabwe, have received special lectures on anti-corruption and doping.…

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UN mission in Afghanistan to remain in place after US, NATO withdrawal

Even though the US and NATO troops will leave the country this year, the United Nations has said that it…

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Two to a bed in Delhi hospital as India’s COVID-19 crisis spirals

Gasping for air, two men wearing oxygen masks share a bed in a government hospital in India’s capital New Delhi,…

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