TODAY’S PAPER | November 28, 2025 | EPAPER

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  • Camel jockeys

    Even though the UAE government has banned camel racing officially, the sport is still being practised in the country.

  • Friends and neighbours

    Pakistan would do well to capitalise on the friendly remarks from Singh and find for a place in the regional equation.

  • The python’s power

    An IMF review mission has expressed displeasure over lack of momentum in imposing new taxes and reforming power sector

  • No more border goose-step, please!

    The absurd goose-step dance made a mockery of an otherwise dignified ceremony of flag-lowering at the border.

  • A massive hike

    In raising petroleum prices, the government has delivered a death blow to most middle-income people of this country.

  • A year of sub-sectarian massacre

    Sipah-e-Sahaba has provided human fodder to the cauldron of the region’s multi-layered violence in the name of Islam.

  • A woman wronged

    Until Pakistan allows half its population basic human rights, it should forget about any other kind of progress.

  • Dengue — an epidemic?

    Today dengue fever is our chief health concern. Tomorrow, it could be a far deadlier disease.

  • Merged politics

    Without the two largest PML groups, it is hard to say if the new, united force will have any significant impact.

  • Visa matters

    It is good that the British home secretary Theresa May has promised that processing time will be reduced to 15 days.