TODAY’S PAPER | July 06, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Who sabotaged Krishna?

    The Samjhota Express attack holds the key to exposing who is stalling efforts to resolve Kashmir and other disputes between Pakistan and India

  • Driving on the moon

    These geniuses at DHA thought of a new way and style for sewerage lines: Right in the middle of the road and lined with gaps for the water to fall through.

  • The saddest creature

    I knew that was it. That dark huddle standing in the middle of the road was going to strip us of all valuables and leave my family in post-traumatic shock.

  • A rant against 'so-called beauticians'

    If a genie appeared offered a woman 3 wished they would be to pretty, prettier and the prettiest. With no real-life genies, the only option is beauty parlors.

  • Unite from Parachinar to Karachi

    Terrorists have pushed Pakistan into a blind street where only political reconciliation, wisdom and unity in a persistest fight against terrorism can prove beneficial

  • Not just another brick in the wall

    Pink Floyd's classic "Another Brick in the Wall'' always reminds me of my teachers. Many of them relished ridiculing their students but others motivated us.

  • In the commune: The French burqa ban

    France has declared wearing a full veil illegal. The new laws have inspired support from some and condemnation by others. We asked Tribune bloggers whether or not the move is justified.

  • It's high time India made an effort

    India has prioritised against Pakistan for the world to show Pakistan as a terrorist state, trying hard to have it isolated and diplomatically cut off as a failed state.

  • Protecting our children

    The white flesh trade dates to even before Afghan war. Children are sold as slaves to serve adult masters. Boys are supplied to truckers all over the country.

  • Comfortably inhuman

    What do the fake degrees issue, the Fox News Pornistan story and the rape of a nurse in Karachi have in common?