TODAY’S PAPER | November 28, 2025 | EPAPER

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  • Rap on the knuckles

    We wonder if the remarkably thick-skinned PCB will realise just how serious a warning has been issued by ICC.

  • Death squads

    If the leaders of parties who represent people are murdered, who will the central commanders of our country talk to?

  • Dealing with dengue

    It is cause for concern that government hospitals still lack a uniform policy for severely ill dengue patients.

  • Peace on the western front

    Prime Minister Gilani got it half-right when he said that Pakistan was essential to the peace process in Afghanistan.

  • A welcome proposal

    The move by MQM to submit a bill in parliament to enact land reforms has to be welcomed given its aims and objectives.

  • Grotesque torture

    The latest example of police torture emerges from Toba Tek Singh and has been brought to the forefront by the HRCP.

  • Talking to the Taliban

    Hamid Karzai has once again set the world abuzz with speculation about how the end game to the war will play out.

  • Presidential warning

    It would be an immense tragedy for Pakistan to lose its democracy once more. This would set us back decades.

  • Fear of friends

    Woodward focuses on the threat Pakistan poses to the world but the the country presents a bigger risk to its people.

  • The PML-N’s hollow call

    The threat of a new long march sounds hollow as it will finally depend on the army for its successful denouement.