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News and Analysis·News·Opinion Rebuilding the WWI Tribute The noise around the relocation of the First World War memorial needs a reset, because the central claim being pushed in headlines, by Dr. Mozammil Khan 2 days ago
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News·Opinion How iTAP Can Improve Public Services Pakistan has never lacked talk about accountability. What it has lacked is a steady, local way to measure it, repeat it, and by Dr. Syed Hamza Hasib Shah 4 days ago
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Opinion·News Al Jazeera and the Sanitising of Terror in Balochistan Terror in Balochistan has a brutal pattern, a bomb on a bus, a bullet in the dark, an ambush on a road Dr. Attiq Ur RehmanDr. Anees Rahman 5 days ago
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