TODAY’S PAPER | February 14, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Amending the Constitution

    How the 20th Amendment will fare is anyone’s guess, on paper it represents a significant step forward for democracy.

  • Red flow

    The flow of blood never seems to cease in Balochistan. Attention of the world has been directed towards it.

  • Reopening Nato supply routes

    Parliament will be happy to decide the matter of resumption of routes, but it will ask questions before it does so.

  • Contempt of court

    The PM and his team will need to explain to all of us why this was the case and what needs to happen next.

  • We pay for their indifference

    SBP has transformed into a different entity, more independent in spirit, unlikely to be cowed — at least in analysis.

  • A tale of two Pakistans

    In an ideal world one would want some kind of dialogue between the two sides, or tolerance for each other’s opinions.

  • A dead fish

    Experts say that preserving it can cost over Rs2.5 million, so clearly government support in this would be good.

  • Missing persons case

    Should the intelligence agencies keep defying the Court, they should be held in contempt of court.

  • To do as the court says

    Should the prime minister fail to write the letter, the PPP will have no one but itself to blame for the consequences.

  • Qatar talks and Pakistan

    Pakistan’s concerns have been addressed by allowing it in plus the Afghan factions it thinks it controls.