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Pakistan’s Fight Against the Coronavirus Threat

Pakistan’s Fight Against the Coronavirus Threat

By Muhammad Ahmad Saad
Prime Minister Khan has been criticized for his response, but Pakistan is managing the best it can under difficult circumstances
Japan’s Postponement of the Olympics: What Next?

Japan’s Postponement of the Olympics: What Next?

By Ankit Panda
Also, the hosts discuss the reactions to the spread of COVID–19 in South Asia.

Pilgrims First: How Islamists Are Undermining Pakistan’s Fight Against COVID-19

Pilgrims First: How Islamists Are Undermining Pakistan’s Fight Against COVID-19

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan is poorly prepared for COVID–19.

Behind Pakistani Feminists’ Fight for Rights 

Behind Pakistani Feminists’ Fight for Rights 

By Kaukab Tahir Shairani
Women in Pakistan are bearing the brunt of the country’s Islamic political ideology, in addition to its patriarchy.

Sultans on Wings: The Symbolism of Weapon Names in India and Pakistan

Sultans on Wings: The Symbolism of Weapon Names in India and Pakistan

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Religion and history are central to how both sides name some of their key platforms and equipment.
Pakistan’s Efforts to Silence Dissenters Amplifies Their Causes

Pakistan’s Efforts to Silence Dissenters Amplifies Their Causes

By Daud Khattak
In the age of social media, labeling people traitors, infidels and foreign agents doesn’t necessarily inspire the self-censorship it once did.

Terror Attacks Drop, But Pakistan ‘Not Out of the Woods’

Terror Attacks Drop, But Pakistan ‘Not Out of the Woods’

By Associated Press
Over the past decade, Pakistan has been home to a large array of militant groups with multiple and sometimes overlapping motives.
Pakistan Arrests Human Rights Leader Who Criticized Army

Pakistan Arrests Human Rights Leader Who Criticized Army

By Associated Press
Pashtun Protection Movement head Manzoor Pashteen was arrested Monday, accused of making anti-government speeches and inciting violence.

Pakistani Court Hands Down 55-year Sentences to 86 Islamists

Pakistani Court Hands Down 55-year Sentences to 86 Islamists

By Associated Press
The 86 were charged with damaging public property, beating people up and staging sit-ins against the acquittal of Aasia Bibi in 2018.

How to Create a Safety Net in Rural Balochistan

How to Create a Safety Net in Rural Balochistan

By Savaila Hunzai and Zahra Rao
Creating a safety net in the absence of official financial networks and services in rural Balochistan is not as difficult as one would assume. 

Across Asia, Economic Outlook Precarious

Across Asia, Economic Outlook Precarious

By Catherine Putz
Slowing growth in East Asia is matched with small recoveries in South and Central Asia in the latest World Bank forecast.
Does India Gain Anything From the Shanghai Cooperation Organization?

Does India Gain Anything From the Shanghai Cooperation Organization?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Any benefits from the SCO are cancelled out by the presence of China and Pakistan.

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