...PAKISTAN enters 2026 with problems it is well aware of but has failed to resolve. Three alarm bells in particular are sounding off: resurgent terrorism, economic fragility, and a steady squeeze on fundamental rights. None of these is new. What is new is the growing sense that the state is treating e...
Read Full Article...NEW DELHI: Indias opposition Congress party said on Wednesday it was concerned by Beijings claims on helping broker the India-Pakistan truce after the military flare-up in May and asked Prime Mini...
...THIS new year, Ive made a simple promise to myself to cut back on chai, cheeni and ghee. It is not just about my own health though my waistline surely needs it. It is a stand against habits that ...
...mmanded stature and could dominate a room full of people simply by being in it. It was the quiet authority she exuded that was her signature, the kind that seeks no validation from anyone. She steered...
...ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday called upon the people and political forces to recommit themselves to safeguarding the country amid global, domesti...
... Pildat report finds democratic institutions intact in form but constrained in practice Says civilian govt endorses security-centric approach as regional tensions grow ISLAMABAD: With security takin...
...ISLAMABAD: Pakistans first National Vaccine Policy has proposed creating a National Vaccine Alliance to reduce imports as a strategic and economic move, as all vaccines used in the country were curre...
...ISLAMABAD: Hatem Bamatraf, President and Group CEO of PTCL and Ufone, announced on Wednesday that PTCL, along with the merged telecom entity of Ufone and Telenor Pakistan, will take part in the upcomi...
...kaway region of Somaliland last week came as a surprise to the international community. The controversial move aligns with the countrys new strategy toward its rivals, especially Iran, by granting Is...