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Ethical governance

By Tariq Mahmud As this column goes to press, I will be completing my four years of uninterrupted association with The Express Tribune as a contributor with a fortnightly regularity. During this period, I enjoyed the writer’s premium when it came to the choice of subjects, diction and the freedom of thought process. I had a fairly instructive experience in …

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Reversing Pakistan’s premature deindustrialisation

By Ehsan Malik It is natural to start a new calendar year on an optimistic note. Pakistan’s macro economy has stabilised. However, there is a fundamental issue that Pakistan needs to tackle urgently if it is to accelerate and sustain growth. On reversing the premature deindustrialisation which has impacted jobs, value-added exports and tax revenue, there should be a national …

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On Long Migrations, Birds Chase an Eternal Spring

Carl Zimmer Bird migrations have stumped the greatest minds for thousands of years. Aristotle thought that the robins living in Greece in the winter somehow turned into redstarts in the summer. In fact, robins migrate from Greece to Northern Europe around the time redstarts arrive from Africa. Scientists have gotten a much better understanding of bird migration in recent centuries, …

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The double act

Mahir Ali PEOPLE who are pumped up about the prospect of a Trump presidency fall broadly into two categories. Most of those who voted for the property magnate and TV show host and many of those who backed him from afar believe — or at least hope — Donald Trump will do some good, if not on an international scale …

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Evolution of FIFA’s World Cup Final format

Zurich (AFP) – Following FIFA’s ruling council’s unanimous approval Tuesday of an expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams in 2026, AFP Sport looks at the evolution of the tournament since the inaugural edition in 1930. – 1930: The first World Cup final kicked off with 13 teams in Uruguay, including four European nations – Belgium, France, Romania and …

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In defence of Barack Obama’s foreign policy record

In his farewell address, the outgoing President will counter growing – but misguided – criticism of his administration’s approach to the rest of the world. Barack Obama gives his farewell address as US president on Tuesday at McCormick Place in Chicago, the venue for his election night celebration in 2008. This will be the first time in US history that …

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Appointment of General Raheel as alliance commander

BY Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi Since the news broke out about General Raheel’s appointment as the first commander of the Islamic Military Alliance to Fight Terrorism (IMAFT) there have been two major criticisms of this decision. First that he has taken up an appointment after just two months of retirement as commander of Pakistan army and second that the alliance hasSunni …

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Some electoral reforms

I.A. Rehman THE Parliamentary Committee on Electoral Reforms (PCER) deserves credit for finalising its proposals for reform of the election system before next year’s polls. The National Assembly speaker had perhaps been unduly ambitious when he had asked the committee, set up 29 months ago, to complete its work in three months. The committee’s broad mandate reflected the concerns over …

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Old Labour, New Labour, No Labour

By MATTHEW J. GOODWINJAN LONDON — The British Labour Party is in meltdown. After reviving the center-left in the 1990s, and then dominating British politics until 2010, Labour now faces the gravest challenge in its 116-year history. One of the oldest social-democratic parties in the world is fighting to survive; there is no guarantee it will. Labour’s crisis is a …

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