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Jahanzeb Aslam is deputy editor of Newsweek Pakistan.
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Pakistan’s Drone Dilemma

Pakistan Votes
HistoricThe outcome of the country's first democratic transition of power will have a major impact on U.S. foreign policy.

Justice for Daniel Pearl?
ArrestWill the man allegedly behind the American journalist’s murder ever be convicted? By Jahanzeb Aslam.

Pakistan’s Deadliest Day
TerrorismCasualties continue to mount after three bombings left 125 dead and hundreds injured.

Police Name Suspect in Malala Shooting
JusticeA suspected Taliban member named Ataullah—who had been detained and released by Pakistan’s Army in 2009—is thought to be behind the attack on the young activist.

Under Siege
With tear gas lingering in the air, protesters demonstrating against a controversial film clashed with police in front of 'Newsweek' Pakistan’s office in Lahore.

Trapped in a Burning Box

Pakistan, Our Headless Ally
OustedRaza Gilani—found guilty of contempt—was disqualified from holding office. By Jahanzeb Aslam.

Gilani’s Slap on the Wrist
Pakistan convicted Prime Minister Gilani of contempt—though he only spent 30 seconds in jail. By Fasih Ahmed and Jahanzeb Aslam.

The Struggle for Normalization
India-Pakistan relations, hurt by Mumbai attacks, are improving.
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