TODAY’S PAPER | February 14, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Blasphemy law saga

    Courts, parliament and institutions must ensure that such laws do not remain on statute books.

  • The politics of dharnas

    Dr Munawar Hasan is the stormy petrel of politics, intensifying politics of rejection rather than toning it down.

  • Smoother sailing?

    For all the uproar that surrounded judges appointments, it seems things may work out quite well after all.

  • Stop being petty, Delhi

    India fears even temporary preferential access to European markets will give Pakistani goods a competitive advantage.

  • Reign of terror

    The kind of terror the Taiban unleashed in Swat during their rule is now beginning to come forward in its entirety.

  • Shooting the messenger

    Instead of condemning WikiLeaks, the government should be thankful that it brought military meddling to the fore.

  • A clergy above the law

    Judicially speaking, no one has committed blasphemy in Pakistan since the coming into force of this law.

  • The power of information

    Some people, through time, take a leap into the pages of history. The founder of WikiLeaks has done just this.

  • The truth about drone attacks

    The Americans have gradually become vilified as allies that violated the sovereignty of the country they were to help.

  • An unstable power triangle

    President, army chief and PM was the distribution of power supposed to preclude imposition of martial law in the 90s.