TODAY’S PAPER | May 11, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Weltschmerz, the sorrow experienced

    Every day is another battle for our sanity as we experience a way of life besieged with crises upon crises. We see our people desperate for the most basic of amenities, that were always their right to begin with. We see bodyparts flying all over on national television, along with our sense of security.

  • 'We are Pakistanis, that is the only thing that matters'

    When I was a child I once came home from school and asked my mom if I was Punjabi or Urdu speaking, my mom replied: We are Pakistanis and that is the only thing that matters. I will forever thank her for teaching me that, because it made me realise Pakistan is my home and no matter what people say it will always be my home.

  • Typical PML-N responses to the Taliban question

    Host: So how do you view the current turmoil in Pakistan? Rep: Alhamdulillah our government in Punjab is working wonders. Host: What about the terrorists that are rumored to be camped in Punjab? Rep: These are mere conspiracies pitched by those you are well aware of *wink*

  • Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?

    People have made themselves believe that if they sit up straight, have a size zero figure or learn how to cook the best dishes in town, they can ‘grab’ the seemingly perfect male for themselves. They seem to have forgotten what really binds relationships together: compatibility.

  • Thalassemia: Learn something, will you?

    For over four years, Fight Against Thalassemia (FAiTh) has been trying to convey a simple message across to the government: to pass and implement a Pre-Marital Mandatory Tests Bill in the country. This is a simple request for a simple bill and a simple solution to highly complex problems that our society faces today.

  • The final battle of Afghanistan: Not yet

    For the Afghans it is not the first time that they are brutally kicking out the foreigners. This, however, will be the toughest attempt ever.

  • No 'good' or 'bad' Taliban

    The Pakistani version of Taliban has also gone under a metamorphosis. What started as local Taliban or neo Taliban were then called fasadis and now terrorists. Following the US’s mulling over withdrawal from Afghanistan, they came to be classified into good and bad.

  • My favorite underdog

    At the Shell's eco-marathon each car is an aerodynamic work of art

  • Doing our bit

    Unfortunately, most of us have a mindset that if a thing doesn’t belong to us, why should we care for it? And it doesn’t end there. Take our streets, parks, beaches and so on.