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The recent acts of violence have reminded me of my column, ‘Mass graves’ (April 30, 2012). In that I had pointed out that mass graves were the result of either…
The recent acts of violence have reminded me of my column, ‘Mass graves’ (April 30, 2012). In that I had pointed out that mass graves were the result of either…
Mankind's primordial dream of flight is taking off with a new twist as a Slovak prototype of a flying car spreads its wings. Inspired by the dreamy books about flying…
WHILE growing up in Lahore a long, long time ago, eating out with the family usually entailed a choice between Shezan Oriental and Shezan Continental. The menu item I invariably…
The wages of inaction can be disastrous. It is almost a month that the prime minister chaired the first meeting of the Cabinet Committee on National Security (CCNS). Afghanistan was…
The structure and composition of the Security Council, the most powerful organ of the United Nations, has remained unchanged since it was founded in 1945, except for the increase in…
The New Year brings old thoughts to mind. This time, our dear country, that we have grown to love and hate in the same breath, that has given us so…
Many of the developments in the field of biology are triggered by the growing understanding of the genetic structure of plants and animals, including human beings. There are about three…
In his press conference on January 3, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke of his regret that because of Musharraf’s unexpected ouster from power, the promise of a “breakthrough” in…
The ideological battle lines drawn in the aftermath of Pakistan’s creation continue to haunt us even today. One recent example of this came when needless fuss was kicked up over…
America has been outsourcing software development to India for years, but now it seems to want to outsource diplomacy as well. Fed up with Hamid Karzai’s intransigence, the US is…