Opinion

27th and counting: A constitutional makeover?

As discussions over the proposed 27th Amendment gather pace, analysts warn that the changes being contemplated could upend the country’s…

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South Asia, home to nearly two billion people, is no longer peering at climate risk through the telescope of 2050;…

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Slow death of thought: How AI is hollowing human mind from within

Have you felt you’ve been receiving essays on a frequent basis in the form of emails? The excess of words…

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Judges: To be seen and not heard?

The Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) has recently amended the code of conduct for Supreme Court and high court judges. The…

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PTI’s path ‘blocked by Imran’s inflexibility, establishment’s distrust’

Despite repeated efforts by some Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders and ex-leaders to open a dialogue with the government and ease…

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Companies haven’t said how much they donated, or why

President Donald Trump’s razing of the White House’s East Wing to build a ballroom has put some news organizations following…

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In Pakistan, disasters rise from rot of governance, not wrath of nature

When disasters strike in Pakistan, whether it is dumper trucks crushing bikers commuting on Karachi’s roads, buildings collapsing in city…

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Need to carve new pathways

Among deafening chants of resurgence, Pakistan seems to be getting increasingly embroiled in suicidal entanglements that it would be better…

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Unexploded bombs sow fear among Gazans under fragile truce

Moein al-Hattu’s home has been ripped apart, its cinder block walls blown out into the street and a dusty grey…

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The death of integrity and the crisis of our times

Integrity is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as “the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.” Although it…

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