TODAY’S PAPER | October 14, 2025 | EPAPER

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  • The China connection

    China has interest in how Pakistan handles extremism because of linkage of extremist groups in Pakistan and Xinjiang.

  • Wildlife at risk

    The deaths of some ducks may seem a minor matter, but the incident highlights the precarious state of wildlife.

  • Preparing for IDPs

    It is important to involve international groups swiftly in the process of planning for a large-scale displacement.

  • Symbolic measures on taxation

    The recent measures announced by the government are far more symbolic than effective.

  • Painful transition

    The Egyptian is half-heartedly promoting a stumbling democracy that now appears to have been strangled at birth.

  • Clarity in national security policy

    For too long, Pakistan’s security agencies have been doing their own thing instead of complementing one another.

  • Innocence lost

    What is of greater concern than the failure in duty of care, is the actions of the boys who killed their class fellow.

  • Police failure

    Law enforcers need to shift focus towards improving evidence-gathering mechanisms so that criminals are deterred.

  • Dealing with Afghan refugees

    Issuance of PoR cards is a welcome move, as it removes uncertainty from the lives of almost two million people.

  • Seeking future stability

    For the sake of Afghanistan, and also Pakistan, we must hope issues over BSA can be sorted out as quickly as possible.