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News & Analysis

Pakistan needs coherent policy to fight terrorism

Zia Sarhadi

Sha'ban 14, 14362015-06-01

If Pakistan is serious about confronting and eliminating terrorism, then it must adopt a coherent policy starting with the Sharif brothers withdrawing their support of terrorist outfits.

Daily News Analysis

Iran to send humanitarian aid ship to Yemen

Crescent International

Rajab 15, 14362015-05-04

There is a humanitarian disaster in the making in Yemen. The Najdi Bedouins have imposed a total blockade of the country preventing food, water and medicines from reaching the people. Iran plans to send a humanitarian aid ship that would include a large number of international peace activists. This would be a repeat of the aid convoys sent to Zionist-besieged Gaza.

Main Stories

No Pakistani troops for Yemen, yet!

Waseem Shehzad

Rajab 12, 14362015-05-01

Pakistan has so far resisted Banu Saud and allies’ pressure to send its troops to find their illegal wars of aggression, but for how long? Will Nawaz Sharif succumb to Bani Saud pressure?

Special Reports

Strategic significance of Pak-China highway

Zia Sarhadi

Rajab 12, 14362015-05-01

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif seems to have hit a jackpot. The Chinese plan to invest $46 billion in Pakistan’s infrastructure—roads, railways and power plants—to facilitate transport of Chinese goods to markets worldwide.

Letters To The Editor

Afghanistan-Pakistan relations

Tahir Mangal

Rajab 12, 14362015-05-01

If there is peace in Afghanistan, there will be peace in Pakistan says letter-writer Tahir Mangal.

Daily News Analysis

Tiny UAE threatens nuclear-armed Pakistan over Yemen stance

Crescent International

Jumada' al-Akhirah 22, 14362015-04-11

The Arabian potentates are furious with Pakistan for taking a sensible stand over the Saudi-led assault on Yemen. Pakistan's parliament voted overwhelmingly not to get militarily involved in the fighting and instead work towards a resolution of the crisis. The Arabian dictators think that is not good enough; Pakistan should jump the moment they say so. For once, this is not the case.

Daily News Analysis

Yemen: Will Pakistan blunder into another war?

Crescent International

Jumada' al-Akhirah 14, 14362015-04-03

A joint session of the Pakistani parliament has been called for Monday April 6 to consider the rising crisis in Yemen as a result of "Saudi" aggression. The Najdi Bedouins want the Pakistan army to be deployed to defend their southern border and perhaps also join in a possible Saudi land invasion of Yemen where the Houthis have made impressive gains. Will Pakistan be forced to join another war?

News & Analysis

Clarity of purpose can surmount Afghan problems

Zia Sarhadi

Jumada' al-Akhirah 12, 14362015-04-01

There may be a faint light at the end of Afghanistan’s long dark tunnel. Two neighbours—China and Pakistan—have indicated they would like to help bring about peace in the war-torn country.

News & Analysis

Grief turns to anger over Peshawar school massacre

Zia Sarhadi

Rabi' al-Thani 11, 14362015-02-01

Parents of slain school children in Peshawar are upset at the incompetence of the security agencies as well as the fact that the Pakistani establishment is hiding the true casualty figures believed to be more than 500, not 149.

Letters To The Editor

Lessons Pakistani leader must learn

Mohamed E. Hawash

Rabi' al-Thani 11, 14362015-02-01

Pakistani leaders must not rely on Uncle Sam who is untrustworthy, says letter writer Mohamed E. Hawash.

Main Stories

The Peshawar massacre and its aftermath

Zia Sarhadi

Rabi' al-Awwal 10, 14362015-01-01

The horrific murder of nearly 140 school children in Peshawar has caused great anguish and anger in Pakistan. Unless there is a comprehensive approach to this problem, a reaction in anger will only escalate the cycle of violence.

Editorials

December 16: from Dhaka to Peshawar

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 10, 14362015-01-01

Brute force is not the answer to every problem even if the temptation to use force has gained currency in Pakistan in the aftermath of the Peshawar school massacre. Lessons must be learned from the past in order not to repeat them.

Daily News Analysis

TTP terrorists kill at least 146 in Peshawar School attack

Crescent International

Safar 23, 14362014-12-16

In an attack on a school in Peshawar, capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province bordering Afghanistan, the Pakistani Taliban killed at least 146 people, most of them children. Their spokesman said it was to avenge the military operation against them in North Waziristan. The attack lasted several hours and ended only when the seven terrorists were killed. The army is sweeping the area looking for more terrorists.

News & Analysis

Ashraf Ghani: an Aghan in a hurry

Zia Sarhadi

Safar 08, 14362014-12-01

President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan has a small window of opportunity to set things on the right track and strike some kind of a deal with the Taliban. He is banking on China and Pakistan for help.

Daily News Analysis

Suicide bomber kills 55 at Pakistan's Wagah border with India

Crescent International

Muharram 09, 14362014-11-02

A suicide bomber, believed to be from a Taliban-linked group killed 55 people and injured more than 100 inside Pakistan's Wagah border with India. The blast occurred outside a crowded restaurant soon after the flag lowering ceremony was completed in the evening. It is normally watched by huge crowds.

Opinion

Malala and the inferiority complex syndrome

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 08, 14362014-11-01

Malala Yusufzai’s Nobel Prize has got the westoxicated Pakistani elite into a tizzy. Suffering from acute inferiority complex, they find solace in acceptance by the west.

Editor's Desk

Modi’s provocations in Kashmir, Siachen

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 08, 14362014-11-01

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is living up to his reputation as a Hindu fascist. He has escalated conflict with Pakistan in Kashmir and Siachen. He is clearly itching for a war.

News & Analysis

Will political impasse lead to martial law in Pakistan?

Ayesha Alam

Dhu al-Hijjah 06, 14352014-10-01

The army gets itchy fingers whenever there is political turmoil in Pakistan. Will the current impasse lead to another martial law?

Daily News Analysis

Karzai slams US on eve of Ghani’s inauguration as president

Crescent International

Dhu al-Hijjah 03, 14352014-09-28

Outgoing Afghan President Hamid Karzai took a swipe at the US and Pakistani accusing both of not wanting peace in Afghanistan. Installed by the US following the ouster of Taliban from power, Karzai presided over massive corruption in the country. He had also spend nearly a decade in refugee camps in Pakistan. Ashraf Ghani will be sworn in as president on September 29.

Opinion

Political theatre or major crisis in Islamabad?

Zia Sarhadi

Dhu al-Qa'dah 06, 14352014-09-01

Pakistan has been gripped political crisis since August 14. Does it pose a serious challenge to Nawaz Sharif who is accused his opponents of rigging the May 2013 elections to get into power?

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