TODAY’S PAPER | October 14, 2025 | EPAPER

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  • Lessons from Leveson

    Leveson Inquiry, set up in response to tabloid phone-hacking scandal in UK, may have found an agreeable middle ground.

  • By-elections result

    What these results show is that anyone incautious enough to predict PML-N’s demise in Punjab was wildly premature.

  • Trading in tradition

    Successful hosting of peace festival in one of the most volatile regions proves people still crave traditional sports.

  • Destroying education

    It seems that the motive of the terrorists is to spread their ideology that children should not attend school.

  • Civic suffering

    In Lahore, as winter has ridden in, the supply of natural gas and power has begun to dwindle from households.

  • Cycle of violence

    Our authorities need to be more proactive and have better rules in place to stifle the consequences of violence.

  • Attacking humanity

    A charity worker from Sweden, Almby had devoted 40 years of her life to Pakistan, its people in philanthropic deeds.

  • Commission on Lal Masjid

    Judiciary may want to look at its role in the affair, how it released everyone who challenged state from Lal Masji

  • Getting together in Brussels

    Pakistan control neither the Afghan nor Pakistani Taliban and needs foreign assistance to fight them.

  • Unsafe even in death

    Government must take action against those who desecrated the memories of the community’s deceased loved ones.