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After coming down hard on China, the unpredictable Donald Trump has turned his guns towards Washington’s inveterate allies in the …
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It might actually happen. American and North Korean negotiators met for a fifth round of preparatory talks at the border …
Read MorePakistan’s Climate Change Strategy By Muhammad Zahid Rifat
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Read MoreEducation: 23m Broken Promises | Editorial
REFORMING the education sector will be a colossal challenge for the next governments at the centre and in the provinces, …
Read MoreForeign Policy Challenges | Editorial
A COHERENT, well-formulated and popularly supported foreign policy is essential, especially in an age of globalisation when new and daunting …
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