A question of gender Men get uncomfortable when women begin to stake a claim to the political stage. Arifa Noor
Clash of conflicting triangles The two jostling triangles are in ferment today and India intersects both. They are not equal triangles, however. Jawed Naqvi
Ready to talk ADVISER to the Prime Minister Rana Sanaullah’s phone calls to Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon regarding...
Grassroots governance WHEN something as basic as a functioning union council is absent in over a quarter of Balochistan’s areas more ...
How judges’ quest for seniority chips away at judiciary’s very foundations The Constitutional Bench’s reluctance to take up the matter underscores complexity of the legal and constitutional issues at play. Nasir Iqbal
How more imports from US can help weather tariff storm US is still Pakistan’s "number one export destination"; govt constitutes committee to formulate policy response.
The cost of travelling on Balochistan’s highways Protests, insurgent attacks and multitude of checkpoints make road journey longer, more risky. Muhammad Akbar Notezai
Trump’s aid cuts to hurt pro-democracy projects the most Pakistani institutions, such as ECP, have benefitted from Washington’s support in the past.
Mother Earth is in a serious trouble THE International Mother Earth Day, observed every year on April 22, is in many ways an acknowledgement that we are...
Intra-party farce TWO of the prominent political parties in Pakistan — the Pakistan People’s Party and the Pakistan Muslim...
Plastic mystery IN recent months, the harmful impact of plastic has earned quite a bit of attention in national media. For instance,...
Medical apathy A RELATIVE in our family was taken recently to the gynaecology ward of District Headquarter (DHQ) Hospital in Swabi...
HEART DISEASES HEART DISEASES: The incidence of heart diseases in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is increasing at an alarming rate, ...
The many layers of Balochistan issue IN the wake of protest marches by groups of people in Balochistan, some Indian media outlets continue to paint a...
From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1975: Fifty Years Ago: Khmer Rouge barbarism PEKING: CambodianPrince Norodom Sihanouk today [April 21] accused the C.I.A. of running a clandestine radio station...
From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1975: Fifty Years Ago: Peking’s firm stand RAWALPINDI: The Chinese Vice-Premier Mr Li Hsien-nien, has declared that the Chinese people will always remain...
From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1975: Fifty Years Ago: Indo-China events KAKUL: Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto said here today [April 19] that events in Indo-China will cast their ...
OTHER VOICES : Punjab Press : Peanuts for the people ...[T]HE government tends to have the federal budget approved hurriedly while playing up its ‘successes’ in...
OTHER VOICES: Pashto Press: Afghan polls: second phase AFGHANISTAN has announced that the second phase of its presidential election [will take place on] June 14. ... Dr...
OTHER VOICES: Far East Press: Top security official DEFENCE Minister Kim Kwan-jin’s hawkish stance against North Korea has made him No. 1 target of Pyongyang’s...