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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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Why Pakistan fears regime change in Iran, trigger regional chaos

As fresh protests grip Iran and US President Donald Trump issues renewed warnings of possible intervention, Pakistan is watching the situation with…

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Differences between govt, PPP remain over special economic zones amendments

ISLAMABAD: Although the ordinance that caused differences between the government and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has been withdrawn, the…

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