TODAY’S PAPER | July 05, 2026 | EPAPER

application

More News

  • In search of a nation

    63 years ago we became a country. but what we never became, and still are not, is a nation. Miraculously, not all hope is lost. Let's work towards building what was lost.

  • Screaming from the margins

    It's not a women versus men thing. When people find out you're a feminist they judge you and assume you are the girl they don't want their family to meet.

  • Morning madness with the irresponsible

    Morning show host Sana Tariq commended the man who allegedly threw a shoe at President Zardari while Nadia Khan encouraged her viewers not to vote. Thats morning shows for you.

  • True stories of celebrity tantrums

    Celebrities live up to your worst nightmare of stereo-typical, narcissistic, social-climbing, materialistic horror - and they can do it in heels!

  • All in the name of religion

    The blasphemy law remains in place and continues to be misused. President Zardari seems to be the latest gladiator to take on the beast.

  • Fear and floods in the land of my fathers

    My grandfather told me about a great flood that swept away villages across Sindh in 1945. Now floods have come again, bringing fear, disease and confusion. Sindh is not ready.

  • Yes, we can make a difference

    As news of the foods came in I wondered what to do,"Beg" I was told and beg, I did. I sent out hundreds of texts, set up a camp and was left awestruck by the response.

  • Anticipating the dreaded A-level results

    "Will I meet university offer?" I wonder as I wrestle between hope and fear on result day. The day is filled with emotions: expectation, terror, tension and relief.

  • Bye-bye BlackBerry

    There is a chance that the Pakistan government will block BlackBerry services completely as after 9/11 there has been an increase in monitoring electronic communications.

  • What is missing this August?

    This August seems cursed with devastation, bloodshed and hopelessness from Karachi to Khyber. The summer has been filled with devastation. It is time to unite.