Opinion

A spectre of confrontation

The spectre of military tensions is haunting millions of pacifists across the world, with the US planning to increase its…

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Rhetoric is not reform

The renewed call by a prime ministerial panel, led by the minister for planning and development, for “urgent ease of…

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Can ICE agents be prosecuted for Minneapolis shootings?

 US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents shot and killed two U.S. citizens in separate enforcement actions in Minneapolis this month…

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The curious case of Pakistan’s tariffs

Pakistan’s FY25-FY26 tariff schedule tells a story far more consequential than the routine annual adjustment of customs duties. Embedded in…

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The Gaza calculus

US President Donald Trump’s offer inviting Pakistan to join the Gaza Peace Board has secured prominent coverage in international media.…

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Busting the conspiracy of silence

My journey with Case No 9 crisscrossed continents: the US, UAE and Pakistan. Used to a diet of rom-coms, starry-eyed…

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Power is power

For some readers of this column, the title may be a reminder of that blockbuster American drama series streamed by…

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Why cheap money isn’t working

The latest numbers from the State Bank of Pakistan should alarm anyone paying attention to where this country is headed.…

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Losing the game?

In recent months, I have repeatedly been shocked by stories of violent crime and deviant behaviour that clearly portray a…

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China has entered the courtroom

The recent US action in Venezuela, in which President Nicolas Maduro was abducted to the US to face criminal charges,…

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