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India is being myopic and it needs to look at the broader picture which demands co-operation, Shah Mehmood Qureshi said. Full Story
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EDITOR'S CHOICE
  • MEDIA GALLERY
    Remembering the Mumbai attacks
  • AT CROSS PURPOSES
    An ideology with genes of discord
  • AF-PAK
    Politics by other means
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    HIGHLIGHTS
    • A tale of two stories
      Meaningful civilian oversight of the army is obviously a distant goal, but it will remain a chimera: Cyril Almeida
    • Mediation and South Asia
      India must realise that Pakistan, as the weaker power, will solicit mediation by others.
    • Cabinet cuts?
      One of the enigmas of Pakistan’s politics is the size of the federal cabinet.
    • Mumbai’s winners & losers
      The real winners are militant groups and the security establishments of both countries: Irfan Hussain.
    • No forward movement
      A popular perception held by many in the media is that 26/11 is as much a conspiracy as 9/11: Ayesha Siddiqa.
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    WEATHER - PAKISTAN
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    SPORT
    Playing at the World Cup after a gap of 27 years, Pakistan narrowly missed out on a top 10 spot after the third round's play.
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    BACK TO SQUARE ONE?
    Eid festivities might turn into nightmare for many as the National Reconciliation Ordinance expires.
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    DAWN CLICKS
    If you photographed your family's Eid celebrations, what would the picture depict?
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    ART & CULTURE
    Archaeologists have discovered nearly 80 new sites of historical significance in the district.
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    BUSINESS
    ‘It is likely to shake up the Gulf financial system as a whole. I expect Gulf bourses to dive like the crash last year.’
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    HOAX CALLS
    Omar Sheikh threatened the civilian and military leaderships of Pakistan over telephone from inside Hyderabad jail.