Shahan Mufti

GlobalPost

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Shahan Mufti covered Pakistan for GlobalPost in 2009. His work also has appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, the Boston Sunday Globe, The Nation, Columbia Journalism Review and other publications. He also has reported for CNN, MSNBC, FOX, CBS, BBC, NPR and other television and radio channels. Born to Pakistani parents in a small town in Ohio, he has made home in many places between New Delhi and New Mexico and enjoyed crossing a few boundaries in the process. He served as a Fulbright scholar to India and has a master's degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor's degree in International Political Economy from Middlebury College, VT.

Cricket makes a play for USA

Cricket makes a play for USA
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Can America learn to love cricket?

Can America learn to love cricket?
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Funding the Pakistani Taliban

Funding the Pakistani Taliban
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For refugees, reluctant acceptance of a new life

For refugees, reluctant acceptance of a new life
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News of Pakistan's doom greatly exaggerated

News of Pakistan's doom greatly exaggerated
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Vulnerable supply lines put US mission at risk

Six weeks after GlobalPost broke the story of stolen US military computers and hardware, the black market still thrives.

Vulnerable supply lines put US mission at risk
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The slow demise of a proud nation

With each act of terrorism, cultural life in Pakistan suffers another deadly blow.

The slow demise of a proud nation
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Jubilation at ruling on Pakistani judges

The reinstatement of the chief justice and others who campaigned against government corruption heralds a shift in Pakistani politics.

Jubilation at ruling on Pakistani judges
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Why Obama needs to learn the rules of cricket

Analysis: Targeting cricket is a short cut to raising the political temperature in South Asia.

Why Obama needs to learn the rules of cricket
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Pakistan's all-weather friend

China offers investment, aid and expressions of brotherly love to its neighbor and Cold War-era ally.

Pakistan's all-weather friend
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Exclusive: In the wrong hands

The U.S. struggle to keep the Taliban from stealing what's inside this box.

Exclusive: In the wrong hands
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Cut off at the Khyber Pass

The supply routes here have been the Achilles' heel of empires through history — now the U.S. military is finding out why.

Cut off at the Khyber Pass
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A cricket lover's lament

The effects of the Mumbai terror attacks are being felt in the stadiums of India and Pakistan.

A cricket lover's lament
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For Which It Stands: Pakistan

A portrait of a president, and a troubled U.S.-Pakistan relationship

For Which It Stands: Pakistan