Editorial
More News
-
A smell of fish
The production of a video-tape is not the same as a court appearance and should not be touted as such
-
Impasse over Sindh legislation
The main obstacle seems to be the current impasse between the provincial government and the labour ministry
-
The primacy of the law
The legal point of whether Mr Sharif is being disloyal to the state is in a sense marginal
-
Signs of flexibility offer hope
Neither the Americans nor the Afghan forces have the wherewithal to dislodge the Taliban from its position of strength
-
Home truths about gender inequality
The report highlights a very bleak picture for women and girls in Pakistan.
-
America’s national nightmare
The debate over gun control is a settled one, and not even the most appalling attack seems to bring any change
-
End of term report
The failure to advance literacy, missing a target of 88 per cent and scoring 58 per cent is perhaps the most worrisome
-
Thatta epidemic
It is a pity that even a disease, hepatitis B, that has a vaccine is found to occur in such high numbers
-
Bitter confrontation
In some ways the situation in Karachi is not dissimilar to the awkward paralysis seen in the PML-N government
-
Illegal extraction
The fact that the fluid was taken under false pretences should leave us fully alert
-
Time to name names
A little more willingness and a lot less prevarication would have served Pakistan far better
-
Dialogue on Kashmir is the answer
The current PML-N government is now intensely pre-occupied
-
The Oxfam scandal and beyond
Direct and transparent action is needed
-
Transparency and action
The current standoff has enveloped the Anti-Corruption Establishment
-
Politics, rifts and discord
This is no bad thing and constant change is here to stay
-
Unshackling labour
There is an urgent need to develop a system for training skilled labour, creating more jobs
-
Top court’s basic rights crackdown
The country cannot survive on international donations and continue erecting subsidised public hospitals
-
Covering more bases
Perhaps the most challenging task is to undertake a vigorous and across-the-board tax audit
-
An opaque deal for natural gas
Auditors find inaccuracies and irregularities in contracts for energy supplies frequently
-
Polio disaster averted
Pakistan remains one of the only three countries that still harbours the virus
-
The perils of profiling
It raises issues that bear consideration in the evolving internet environment in Pakistan
-
Taxing the rich — maybe
Even if there was an exchange of information it is going to be exceedingly difficult for the revenue collectors
-
The spirit of accommodation
Local producers had long felt that they were at a clear disadvantage against their Chinese competitors
-
Haunting refrain of graft
Dhaka needs to safely navigate its way out of the crisis, defuse the unrest and conduct polls as soon as it can
-
The flight of reason
Health services in Sindh are threadbare at best and virtually nonexistent in large parts of the province
-
Taxation and the common man
The latest cunning stunt to squeeze taxation out of the people of Pakistan is to use the national identity database
-
Corruption — a battle lost
Corruption, it’s in for the long haul, part of the national genetic code, hard-wired for longevity
-
Helpline 1099
Over the last two years, the human rights ministry has filed 70,000 complaints on its 1099 helpline
-
Mashal Khan case ruling
It is unfortunately true that the much-vaunted K-P police have failed outright to nab the primary accused
-
The great decline
The golden age of Islam ended as a result of the opposite behaviour that led to its initiation
-
Deadly tumult in Maldives
It does not take long for a standoff to become a crisis and graduate into something resembling an upheaval
-
Getting the numbers right
The Free and Fair Election Network is something of a martinet when it comes to the numbers
-
…and exhale slowly
Washington has said that it has no desire to sever ties or to conduct military strikes inside our territory
-
Secure children, strong Pakistan
Other provinces, too, should add sex education to the curriculum
-
Competition among Chinese companies
The desire to win over contracts by using legal and illegal means could pose another challenge to CPEC execution
-
All fall down
There are reportedly 25,000 government employees without a residence
-
Sindh’s creaking prisons
The crisis in Sindh prisons has the capacity to infect the country well beyond provincial borders
-
Dealing with energy challenges
We should also be harnessing at least quarter of the country’s vast hydropower potential to ease power load
-
Misplaced and dated notions
Updated US policy is largely misplaced
-
Interfaith harmony
As we welcome more people into the country, we need to first ensure the ones already here feel safe and respected
-
Bridging the South-South gap
OBOR patching up Africa and Central Asia
-
Desperate — and drowned
Pakistanis illegal migrants to Europe pushed across shores off coast of Libya
-
Mardan transgender community
Claims by the provincial police force against the transgender community show the marginalization the group faces
-
Off with their heads!
The executive heads of four power distribution companies were sacked
-
Making Karachi unsafe
Irregularities in contracts for Karachi safe city project
-
Not much hope for victims
Afghan refugees seek justice from ICC
-
The dilemma of non-formal schools
There is a real danger of this being a lose-lose for education and specifically the children under the flyover
-
Far graver issues to worry about
There is little point in igniting a national storm over dual nationality when there are far more important issues
-
Maintaining a dialogue
The fabric of the bilateral relationship is in urgent need of repair
-
Debt-bearing capacity
The finance ministry’s debt policy statement for 2017-18 reads like a fact sheet on chronic government failure