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Experts: US aid ‘snub’ to Pakistan blow to America Print E-mail
Tuesday, 12 July 2011 23:57
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By AP

 

The decision to suspend more than one-third of American military aid to Pakistan could end up hurting Washington more than Islamabad as the US seeks to navigate an end to the Afghan war and defeat al Qaeda, former Pakistani officials and analysts warned Monday.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 July 2011 00:01
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Do Murdoch, Murdoch and Brooks have the balls to face Parliament? Print E-mail
Tuesday, 12 July 2011 23:47
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By  Shamik Das

 

The Mother of all Parliaments bared her teeth today and showed who’s boss, subjecting senior police officers to interrogation, summoning the Murdoch Three to answer them, and pledging to unite tomorrow to say a big fat no to Rupert Murdoch’s big fat takeover of BSkyB.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 July 2011 23:57
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Disasters Emergency Committee needs to start coordinating Africa crisis response Print E-mail
Monday, 11 July 2011 14:12
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By Lord Avebury

 

We have seen this week an all too familiar and tragic picture unfolding in the Horn of Africa as drought and famine threaten the region. Millions of people are without water and food; families and children in Kenya and Somalia are walking miles a day in search of basic provisions and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has stated that refugee camps are hugely overcrowded.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 July 2011 14:16
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Well done Pakistanis! Print E-mail
Monday, 11 July 2011 14:04
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By Asif Noorani

 

On my three official visits to Chennai, I had nothing much to do in the evenings except catching up with my reading and watching the idiot box in the river facing rooms that I was ensconced in at the Madras Club, until I made some good friends. My one big grouse was that Indian TV channels believed that only bad news about Pakistan was worth covering. But soon after I returned to Pakistan and started watching our own news channels more intently, I found, much to my horror, that our own TV journalists were doing the same not just when covering India but also their own country.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 July 2011 14:11
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Your rape culture is not my religion Print E-mail
Friday, 08 July 2011 11:18
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By Sana Saleem

 

That reporting a rape is an arduous ordeal is a truth that resounds globally. When braving for police investigations, enumerating the ordeal in court and damaging stereotypical media representations become a norm then the argument for a pellucid approach becomes preemptory.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 July 2011 13:27
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Towards peace with Pakistan Print E-mail
Thursday, 07 July 2011 15:50
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By Kuldip Nayar

 

At times, even negative growth is considered positive. This sums up the outcome of talks between the two foreign secretaries, Nirupama Rao of India and Salman Bashir of Pakistan. The fact that they addressed a joint press conference and did not utter a word of denunciation, even after having taken a divergent stand at the day-long special session on Kashmir, shows that the two countries are beginning to care about each other’s sensitivities.

Last Updated on Thursday, 07 July 2011 15:53
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The Murdochs are not fit and proper people Print E-mail
Thursday, 07 July 2011 15:40
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By Anthony Barnett

 

So, News International hired an agent to hack into the phone of a missing girl, Milly Dowler. He was encouraged to wipe out messages so that there was space in her message box for further messages that could be hacked, leading her family to believe she was alive and using her phone. In fact she had been murdered.

Last Updated on Friday, 08 July 2011 11:30
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Beware the rise of oligarchy in India Print E-mail
Thursday, 07 July 2011 15:26
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By Zachary Latif

 

As India & Indians (and the rest of South Asians but to an arguably lesser degree) ruminate on caste, which has taken on new life in the “quotas” system and the electorate (separate electorates for backward castes) means that one of the most controversial institutions of Indian society needs to be actively rethought.

Last Updated on Thursday, 07 July 2011 21:03
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Ongoing battle for acceptance of homosexuality in India Print E-mail
Wednesday, 06 July 2011 03:31
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By Nayha Kalia

 

India’s health minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad, set back the nation’s gay rights campaign and fight against HIV yesterday by referring to homosexuality as ‘unnatural’. A few days prior to making this statement at a conference on HIV/AIDS in Delhi, the city celebrated gay rights marking the landmark 2009 High Court verdict that overturned a British colonial law by decriminalising homosexuality.

Last Updated on Thursday, 07 July 2011 21:34
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