Murtaza Haider
They don't have a passport, currency or foreign policy. In the world of nation-states, Palestinians are nobodies.
Published 06 Aug, 2014 03:28pm
What should the parents who lost children either in Gaza or in Gujranwala do with their surviving children on Eid?
Updated 30 Jul, 2014 05:22pm
Can civil servant Dr Munir Sheikh's countrymen back home learn from him?
Updated 23 Jul, 2014 05:06pm
Should the IDPs settle down in ‘settled’ areas to engage a large population in conflict-free livelihoods?
Published 16 Jul, 2014 04:58pm
If drone strikes are so vital to the US counterterrorism strategy, why isn't there an ex-post evaluation of the policy.
Published 09 Jul, 2014 02:24pm
Many a victim in terrorism-stricken Pakistan have died along roadsides because onlookers do not help.
Updated 02 Jul, 2014 07:01pm
EIU recently released its business-environment rankings for 2014, placing Pakistan at 74 out of 82 countries.
Published 25 Jun, 2014 07:24pm
Iraq has descended into a full-blown civil war. If the conflict spills over, Pakistan can get into even more trouble.
Published 18 Jun, 2014 07:49pm
Sectarianism in Pakistan has grown to the point where Sunnis are collateral and Shias the deliberate target.
Updated 12 Jun, 2014 12:43pm
In a marketplace where analytics define the competitive advantage, data is the new gold.
Updated 05 Jun, 2014 11:07pm
Let this be the budget where education spending exceeds military spending.
Updated 03 Jun, 2014 02:07pm
Most Pakistanis are unaware of the Brazuca’s origins. This ignorance needs to be addressed, ASAP.
Published 28 May, 2014 02:12pm
As militants continue to fight against the State, fresh blood is needed. Hence, a madrassa enrolment drive.
Updated 17 May, 2014 05:38pm
Permitting militants to pursue their misguided agendas will destroy whatever goodwill is left for Muslims.
Published 14 May, 2014 03:42pm
Extremists are beyond the ability of courts to convict them - they will not stop until all institutions work together.
Updated 07 May, 2014 06:03pm
The nation should applaud Abid Sher Ali’s courage, but a sustainable solution to power theft lies elsewhere.
Published 30 Apr, 2014 03:30pm
An opportunity exists for Pakistani students who were turned away by the same schools that now face an enrolment crunch.
Updated 23 Apr, 2014 06:09pm
A look at Afghanistan's economy fare before the foreigners extended their unwelcome reach.
Published 16 Apr, 2014 07:20pm
Illegible handwriting and unclear dosage instructions are the reasons behind mistakes that prove fatal for patients.
Published 09 Apr, 2014 02:30pm
The population may be 180-million strong, but there are hardly any citizens amongst them.
Published 02 Apr, 2014 06:57pm