TODAY’S PAPER | February 14, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Remembering flood victims

    What is important about the visit by Sean Penn is that the international community has not forgotten the flood victims

  • Violence on the street

    Lasting peace can be achieved only when political parties feel that violence is counterproductive to their interests.

  • Stemming the rot

    Authorities need the state to stop treating every Baloch as a suspect in his homeland.

  • Can foreign policy work this way?

    If Pakistan negotiates route reopening with more pragmatism, less offended honour, US may apologise for Salala too.

  • Worsening times

    Secret to ending violence against women may lie in altering mindsets, granting women greater security, empowerment.

  • Deadly weather

    In recent years, we have faced too many natural disasters. We need to work out a scheme to manage calamities better.

  • A sweet victory

    For whipping boys Bangladesh to come so close to beating Sri Lanka, India & Pakistan is a matter of great joy.

  • Stirrings of something positive

    It is poorly-designed policies that are holding the economy back. We deserve better and we should demand better.

  • On a collision course?

    PM Contempt: The argument centres on the supremacy of parliament and the right of review of the Supreme Court.

  • Another Pakistan day

    Given this state of affairs, the time has come for us to think harder about what March 23 is about.