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Covering politics in Pakistan is like watching a soap opera that has all the ingredients of a thriller, says Zahid Hussain, as he recounts all his cover stories for Newsline. https://t.co/gR15odAaL2
Omar Khan’s sumptuous and pioneering book, Paper Jewels: Postcards from the Raj, is the first to trace the fascinating story of picture postcards in the subcontinent (today’s India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka). https://t.co/39p2EaZdRc
The pollutants cause asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, eye infection and other more serious diseases. During this season, Delhi and Lahore routinely top Air Visual’s daily ranking of the most polluted cities in the world. https://t.co/aLy0zs4Qb2
Pakistan is fortunate to have religious sites of some of the greatest religions of the world. Its tourism sector contributes only 2.8% to the GDP. If international tourists were to come to Pakistan, it could contribute $3.5 billion to the GDP. https://t.co/QY2pMDV9Ck
Historically, student activism and revolutionary aspirations of the educated youth against the status quo have moderated national politics in most developing countries. Social and political movements are often kicked off on campuses. https://t.co/tJMGQvPzzY
In a the few months since their launch, both SWVL and Airlift have gained massive popularity among the affordable transport-deprived middle class of Karachi. https://t.co/xy18MSLuE0
The pollutants cause asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, eye infection and other more serious diseases. During this season, Delhi and Lahore routinely top Air Visual’s daily ranking of the most polluted cities in the world. https://t.co/aLy0zs4Qb2
Historically, student activism and revolutionary aspirations of the educated youth against the status quo have moderated national politics in most developing countries. Social and political movements are often kicked off on campuses. https://t.co/tJMGQvPzzY
It was inevitable that the United States would sooner or later resume the peace talks with the Taliban that President Donald Trump had abruptly ended on September 8.
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Who's Afraid of Student Power?
The registration of cases against participants of the students solidarity March is evidence of how rulers have stifled national debate on campuses. https://t.co/tJMGQvPzzY
Omar Khan's sumptuous and pioneering book, Paper Jewels: Postcards from the Raj, is the first to trace the fascinating story of picture postcards in the subcontinent (today's India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka). https://t.co/39p2EaZdRc
The registration of cases against participants of the students solidarity March is evidence of how rulers have stifled national debate on campuses. https://t.co/tJMGQvPzzY