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Back to the beginning?

Confusion about what the coming days could bring can be gauged from Benazir Bhutto’s travel schedule.

What the world is reading

With every passing year since America’s invasion of Iraq, former US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s plan for fighting new wars with leaner armed f

Towards a faraway peace

We are closer to peace than ever before,” said Shimon Peres at his official presidential home in Jerusalem last week.

To Israel, India is more than just a backpacker’s paradise

In Israel, were you for some reason not able to know the age of people you meet, this should do the trick.
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Against an impatient calendar, Israel learns to live with Qassams

As the helicopter takes off from a small airfield at Herzilya, a seaside township 10 km north of Tel Aviv established by European settlers...

Future of dates

Benazir rejects call to delay return,” reported Friday’s Dawn from London. Benazir Bhutto’s statement at a press conference...

What the world is reading

The future is here. Newsweek begins its cover story (The year of miracles) by recalling the impact of 1905, with its flurry of papers by Albert Einste

It’s done!

It’s a done deal,” went Dawn’s main headline on Friday. Its report from London was structured around Benazir Bhutto’s press conference...

What the world is reading

Could this be the start of a “burgundy revolution”, asks Time. Over the past week the country’s Buddhist monks have kept up their protests against the

Twenty20 somethings

If you are confused about this new distraction called Twenty20, it does help that bewilderment is rampant.

What the world is reading

Travel in the Arctic has tended to be the domain of mavericks and loners. Time (Who owns the Arctic?, October 1) details a new kind of activity in the

On October 6

A date at last,” began The News in its editorial after Pakistan’s Election Commission announced that the presidential election would be conducted on

What the world is reading

As Japan braces itself for a new prime minister—expected to be announced by Wednesday—there is still bemusement over exactly how Shinzo Abe’s tenure w

Hopping flight to Jeddah

Once former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was on a plane to Jeddah after touching down at Islamabad airport on September 10, editorial reactions came th

What the world is reading

The Economist takes into account nuclear energy’s new appeal. Countries like France already get three-quarters of their electricity from nuclear sourc

Articles of contention

Sources indicated that Pakistan’s presidential election would be on October 8.

Huma, Hillary’s secret weapon, very very much in Vogue

32-yr-old daughter of Indian father, Pak mother, has triggered a heady adjectival rush: from Clinton to Oscar de la Renta

What the world is reading

Tried being on the Internet for a day without using any of the Google’s services? In a cover leader and an accompanying article...

Lunch with Aitzaz Ahsan

Nawaz Sharif has announced that he will return to Pakistan on September 10. But as he finalises plans for the journey, he’s been hosting very interest

what the world is reading

Old shadows could be re-appearing around the Kremlin. As Russian President Vladimir Putin once again enlists nuclear bombers on patrols...

Sharifs’ poll vault

The Pakistan Supreme Court’s ruling on Thursday has again reset political calculators. The court stated that Nawaz Sharif and his brother Shahbaz

What the World is Reading

The September/October issue of Foreign Affairs carries essays by two more American presidential candidates.

Deal markers

It’s a “deal” not everyone is still admitting to. On Friday, Dawn reported from Faisalabad: “President Gen Pervez Musharraf has ruled out any deal or

What the world is reading

Is America turning left?” asks The Economist in its main leader. By all accounts.

A register of reports and views from the Pakistan press

It was a charged 24 hours. On Thursday morning newspapers were abuzz about an impending declaration of emergency.
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