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Are US-Pakistan Relations Back on Track?

Are US-Pakistan Relations Back on Track?

By Daud Khattak
A U.S. drone strike and bounty on Pakistani Taliban leaders signal renewed cooperation between the U.S. and Pakistan.
How Will Being on the FATF Grey-List Actually Impact Pakistan?

How Will Being on the FATF Grey-List Actually Impact Pakistan?

By Uzair Younus
Economically, not much. But could it force a change in Pakistan's approach to extremist groups?

Why Did China Pull Support for Pakistan at the Financial Action Task Force?

Why Did China Pull Support for Pakistan at the Financial Action Task Force?

By Umair Jamal
China is not likely to offer blanket support to Pakistan internationally. Recent events at the FATF show that.

Pashtun Tribes Stage Unprecedented Protest in Pakistan

Pashtun Tribes Stage Unprecedented Protest in Pakistan

By Daud Khattak
Pashtuns from Pakistan's tribal regions are demanding an end to decades of mistreatment.

Trump’s Tweet Has Done Pakistan a Massive Favor

Trump’s Tweet Has Done Pakistan a Massive Favor

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
A Twitter tirade once again allows Pakistan to play the victim.
C. Christine Fair on US-Pakistan Relations

C. Christine Fair on US-Pakistan Relations

By Shannon Tiezzi
How will U.S.-Pakistan relations fare under President Trump?

Reviewing Pakistan’s Anti-Terror Fight, 3 Years After the Peshawar School Attack

Reviewing Pakistan’s Anti-Terror Fight, 3 Years After the Peshawar School Attack

By Daud Khattak
Why is the world reluctant to recognize Pakistan’s sacrifices in the fight against terrorism? The APS attack and its aftermath serve as a test case.
After Quetta Church Attack, Pakistan Continues to Blame Foreign Powers for Terrorism

After Quetta Church Attack, Pakistan Continues to Blame Foreign Powers for Terrorism

By Shah Meer Baloch
Once again, Balochistan bleeds while the government adopts the same old response: fingerpointing.

Hafiz Saeed’s Release Completes the Political Mainstreaming of Jihadists in Pakistan

Hafiz Saeed’s Release Completes the Political Mainstreaming of Jihadists in Pakistan

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The prime suspect of the Mumbai attacks can now personally spearhead the Islamist campaign for parliament.

ISIS Might Have One Last Escape Route: Pakistan

ISIS Might Have One Last Escape Route: Pakistan

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
As ISIS' stronghold falls in the Middle East, Pakistan may provide the most fertile ground for Islamic State.

The Murder of Amjad Sabri

The Murder of Amjad Sabri

By Alhan Fakhr
How the death of a Sufi singer lays bare Pakistan’s violent contradictions.
Lahore Hit With Fourth Terrorist Attack in 6 Months

Lahore Hit With Fourth Terrorist Attack in 6 Months

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Why is Punjab's capital so vulnerable to terrorist attacks?

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