Opinion

Can AI sift through smog to show Pakistan a cleaner way forward?

The rapid intrusion of artificial intelligence (AI) is quietly materialising in Pakistan, from classrooms and banking to hospitals, traffic systems,…

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Carving out new provinces

If stories doing the rounds in the media are to be believed, the government is planning to get the constitution…

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Elite capture hinders growth

The government derives legitimacy from the people’s mandate. The welfare of the people is the hallmark of any government’s policy…

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A political legacy forged in courage

In 1967, Pakistan witnessed the birth of a political movement that had been gathering strength long before it found a…

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An open manhole

When I travel abroad, I often meet emigrants who are eager to share their memories of Karachi. There are conversations…

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How to make children health conscious?

Nowadays, many parents are concerned about their children’s health. A mother once told me that her son falls ill every…

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How successful has OPEC+’s oil output policy been in 2025?

Ministers of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allied nations (OPEC+) are unlikely to make changes to their…

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Dual engine of China’s rise

Over the past three years, Pakistan has lived through one of its most intense periods of political and institutional turbulence…

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The age of constitutional manipulation

Around the world, democracy is not always overthrown with tanks in the streets or soldiers at the gates of parliament.…

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Hardening the frontier

US President Donald Trump may think that by preventing immigrants from entering the USA, he is making the country safe,…

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