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Undoing the honour laws

By Asad Rahim Khan It’s true when they say one man’s shame is another’s pride. Just as it’s true there are men in this country that find honour in honour killing. The sentiment’s supposed to be an old one: in certain Ottoman lands, the killer would sprinkle his victim’s blood on his clothes and parade through the streets, thus ‘increasing …

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Local governance reform

By Tariq Husain The second article in this series illustrated the potential for local action in organising basic services. Improved service delivery, however, is one part of the process of change that is needed in local governance. The second part is provincial reform that leads to effective local government. Reform in local governance is a political process for which leadership …

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REFUGEE CRISIS AND MERKEL

By Duriya Hashmi in Bonn SHE disembarks from her car in Düsseldorf and waves to the children waiting to welcome her. Then there are selfies and formal handshakes; pianists mark the occasion with the Ode to Joy for the chancellor. Yet she, some believe, does not have much to rejoice about. The CDU is celebrating its 70th anniversary in the …

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Contesting Kashmir

BY NIAZM URTAZA GIVEN the ulterior agendas of global powers like the US, the UN record of resolving the status of contested domains is poor. Eritrea, Kashmir, Palestine, East Timor and Western Sahara`s fates languished at the UN for decades. Eritrea and East Timor gained freedom, not primarily due to the UN or even their freedom forces, but because their …

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8 October 2016, National & International Current Affairs

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National Oct 08: The ADB management approved a loan of $9.7 million for financing the designing of the Karachi Bus Rapid Transit Project. Oct 08: The Department of Archaeology and Museums (DOAM) started the first-ever archaeological survey in the federal capital. Oct 08: Governor SBP Ashraf Mahmood Wathra was awarded with Euromoney`s Central Bank Governor of 2016 award. Oct 08: …

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Final Declaration of the XVII Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)

Posted by World Revolutionary Front in Defense of Life and Humanity on September 19, 2016 DECLARATION OF THE XVII SUMMIT OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT (NAM) Island of Margarita, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela September 2016 The Heads of State and Government of the Non-Aligned Movement, gathered in the Island of Margarita, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, …

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What Weapons Would Fight in a US-Russia War?

Taking stock of America and Russia’s military assets is important. For example, what are the key weapons platforms each nation has? Which are the very best? What would prove the most decisive in a conflict? Let’s just it never happens–considering both countries have thousands of nuclear weapons.  Between the never ending conflict in Ukraine, the crisis in Syria and now …

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5 key takeaways from the second presidential debate

The second presidential debate may have been the least decorous in modern history, with candidates interrupting each other, exchanging constant glares, repeatedly calling each other liars and, in a startling instance, Donald Trump threatening to jail Hillary Clinton if he becomes president. Clinton had some rough moments. But, with Trump’s help, she largely kept to her strategy of making the election …

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In words – and now actions – a new Cold War dawns

MARK MACKINNON There have been many moments in recent years when Moscow and Washington’s aims have been in conflict. But not since the 1980s has the hostility between East and West bubbled over on so many fronts at the same time. A new Cold War, often declared by analysts and often denied by both governments, felt like a very real …

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Russia, the United States, and the Syrian End-State

Writer: Gabriel White Amid the backdrop of renewed fighting and yet another crumbling ceasefire agreement, Russia, has once again embarked on a concerted effort to fracture the Syrian armed opposition. In a direct challenge to the United States, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov recently accused the U.S. of protecting the Syrian al Qaeda affiliate, and internationally recognized terror group Jabhat …

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