TODAY’S PAPER | April 29, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • A festival of literature

    Organisers deserve plaudits for putting on a festival that did justice to literature in Pakistan, in English and Urdu.

  • Endgame in Egypt

    It is always fascinating to see the manner in which dictators attempt to cling on to power.

  • Reap what you sow

    For Butt, Asif and Aamir, the future couldn’t be clearer. They will live their days out in shame and infamy.

  • Putting things right

    The National Commission for Human Rights is a welcome step. Only the future will tell how effective it is.

  • A smaller, better cabinet

    The size of the current cabinet was a heavy burden on the taxpayer and the focus of much public resentment and anger.

  • Just in time

    It is entirely in keeping with the ethos of Pakistan cricket that even a series victory is accompanied by confusion.

  • Police in peril

    The state appears essentially to have lost control over its largest province.

  • A pitiable retreat

    Her bill sought to make some humane changes in the law as it stands today.

  • Saddened skies

    The lack of even a single kite in the bright blue February skies during the last few years has left many sad.

  • The law and the Raymond Davis case

    General opinion is that he should be made an example of how Pakistan will restore its sovereignty and self-respect.