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Attention moves from Adiala to Kot Lakhpat in a low-key step toward reconciliation

A group of former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders, Fawad Chaudhry, Imran Ismail and Mehmood Moulvi, have quietly pushed again reconciliation…

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A measured easing

The State Bank of Pakistan’s decision to reduce the policy rate by 50 basis points to 10.5 per cent reflects…

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Eleven years after APS massacre: Pakistan’s unfinished war against terrorism

More than a decade after one of the darkest days in Pakistan’s history, the trauma endured by the families of…

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Imran-Faiz May 9 nexus claims lack explicit ISPR backing

Despite repeated assertions by senior cabinet members that a nexus between former prime minister Imran Khan and former ISI chief…

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What CPEC 2.0 means

The 14th Meeting of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC), held in Beijing on September 26, 2025,…

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A republic without oversight

When the IMF warns that a country’s internal audit and oversight system is putting Rs40 trillion in federal public funds…

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What happens after a court martial?

The recent conclusion of a Field General Court Martial (FGCM) in Pakistan has triggered a structured and carefully regulated legal…

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The cost of exclusion: Why women are invisible in public spaces

Safety, security, and freedom are often denied to women via patriarchal social systems, financial restrictions, and exclusionary design. But while…

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Dual engine of China’s rise

Over the past three years, Pakistan has lived through one of its most intense periods of political and institutional turbulence…

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The cost of corruption

Pakistan is marking International Anti-Corruption Day earlier than the global calendar this year. While the United Nations observes the day…

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