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Third American-Afghan war?

By: Zahid Hussain THE decision by the Trump administration to bolster the presence of US troops in Afghanistan raises questions about America’s getting into the third phase of its Afghan war. The number of additional troops is likely to be 3,000 to 5,000 in addition to the 8,800 or so American soldiers already engaged in the war that is in …

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State of economy

By: Parvez Hasan PAKISTAN’S annual GDP growth rate has touched five per cent in 2016-17 after almost a decade. However, it is noteworthy that Pakistan was one of the high economic performers among developing countries over 1960-1990 and had a much higher economic growth than either India or Bangladesh. Sadly, this is no longer true. Pakistan’s economic growth was over …

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Trump ‘Is Not Under Investigation,’ His Lawyer Insists

By: MICHAEL D. SHEAR and NOAH WEILAND WASHINGTON — A member of President Trump’s legal team said on Sunday that the president was not under investigation by the special counsel looking into Russia’s election-year meddling, contradicting Mr. Trump’s assertion in a Friday morning tweet that he is a subject of the widening inquiry. The denial on Sunday by Jay Sekulow, …

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U.S. Fighter Jet Shoots Down Syrian Warplane

By: MICHAEL R. GORDON and THOMAS ERDBRINK WASHINGTON — An American fighter jet shot down a Syrian warplane on Sunday after it dropped bombs near local ground forces supported by the United States, the first time the American military has downed a Syrian aircraft since the start of the civil war in 2011, officials said. The confrontation represents a further …

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Education concerns

By: Hajrah Mumtaz A LONG time ago, I was in a quandary. I’d obtained basic academic qualifications, attempted a professional degree, and needed to figure out a career path. And while I did that, my far-from-impressed parents insisted that I get a job. So I took the path trod by thousands of young women in urban Pakistan. I got a …

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Remember the Population Bomb? It’s Still Ticking

By: EUGENE LINDEN In tiny Lesotho, a landlocked kingdom in southern Africa, about one-third of its estimated two million people spent much of the past two years in danger of starving because of the lingering effects of a drought. That is just the latest woe afflicting this cursed nation, and just one example of how fragile the future seems for …

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Israel-Palestine From Both Sides of the Mirror

By: Roger Cohen This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Israeli victory in the 1967 war and of Israel’s occupation of the West Bank. The jubilation of military victory, quicker and more comprehensive than seemed possible, has long since subsided into a grinding status quo: the oppression of 2.5 million Palestinians in the West Bank, the confrontation with 1.8 …

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For Peace in Afghanistan, Talk to Pakistan

By: STEPHEN J. HADLEY and MOEED YUSUF The Trump administration’s Afghanistan policy review provides an opportunity to confront a central truth: No strategy, even with more troops, will succeed without reducing Pakistan’s support for the Afghan Taliban and the affiliated Haqqani network that is responsible for some of the deadliest attacks against the United States and its partners in Afghanistan. …

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The Fata merger: Towards a brave new world — The final frontier

By: Ismail Khan EVEN before the process leading to Fata reforms could take off, it was beset by two problems: the Panama Papers leaks and formidable opposition from one of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s closest allies, the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) leader, Maulana Fazlur Rehman. And if there were some doubts, the first indication came with the turbaned Maulana warning to …

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