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Thursday, January 16, 2025

In Delhi, Alleged Cases Of Poop Falling From Planes. National Green Tribunal Investigates

Imagine human excreta falling on you from airplanes flying above! A former senior armyman has moved the National Green Tribunal alleging dumping of human...

‘Afghan Girl’ in 1985 National Geographic Photo Is Arrested in Pakistan

An Afghan woman whose photograph as a young refugee with piercing green eyes was published on the cover of National Geographic in 1985, becoming...

Pakistan’s Honor-Killing Law Isn’t Enough

Bina Shah | Oct 28, 2016 KARACHI, Pakistan — In Pakistan today, it’s a sad reality that regressive societal attitudes toward women label us as...

The Dead Begin To Speak Up In India

Arundhati Roy | Oct 28, 2016 Kashmir is in the process of being isolated, cut off from the outside world by two concentric rings of...

Freedom of the Press

Hassan Niazi | Oct 26, 2016 On October 11, the Government of Pakistan took another step to undermine free speech. By placing one of the...

Kashmir: Seeking Solutions; Investing In Peace

Rustam Shah Mohmand | Oct 26, 2016 The events unfolding in the wake of the killing of Burhan Wani, a Kasmiri freedom fighter about three...

Sharif Under Siege – By Zahid Hussain

Zahid Hussain | Oct 26, 2016 MATTERS are getting increasingly ominous for Nawaz Sharif, although he may still be in a state of denial. It...

Making Decisions In Pakistan

Durdana Najam | Oct 25, 2016 Having placed the name of a journalist on Exit Control List (ECL) the government according to the Interior Minister...

The Lankan Example – By Moeed Yusuf

Moeed Yusuf | Oct 25, 2016 OF late, I have been studying Sri Lanka’s war experience. The country has fascinated students of comparative politics like...

Afghanistan: Reinforcing Failure in a Lost Cause

Adnan Qaiser| They say if you find yourself fallen into a pit, the first thing to do is stop digging. Afghanistan has long been an...

60 killed in twin suicide attacks as Militants storm police training college in Quetta, Pakistan.

Quetta, Pakistan: At least 60 people were killed and 118 injured when militants attacked a police training academy in Quetta, Pakistan, late Monday night,...

Police search forests in India after 21 Maoist rebels killed

NEW DELHI — Security forces were hunting through forests in southeast India Monday for Maoist rebels after a fierce gunfight left 21 rebels dead...