TODAY’S PAPER | February 13, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Why the MDG summit is important for Pakistan

    The Millennium Development Goals summit holds immense meaning for Pakistan. There is a need to come together to work on the obstacles of achieving these goals

  • 10 things Pakistani blog readers should know

    Before ripping a blogger apart in the comments section remember a few things like-reading the blog!

  • Where is Mazhar Majeed?

    Almost a month after allegations that have turned Pakistani cricket upside down, Majeed, the main man or the middle man, is nowhere to be found.

  • Photo Essay: Surviving with a smile

    Beyond the riots and devastation is an innate desire to survive. A desire that is not cunning or deceitful. Through the lens of my camera I experienced the soul of Pakistan.

  • Auntysville

    A typical aunty can make you feel like a miserable loser - and she can do it politely! Auntys manipulate conversations to wheedle information for their own nefarious ends

  • Shobhaa has her day

    De makes no bones about expressly stating her opinion - her books have explored raunchy themes with such graceful cunning that their long-term affect is always superbly welcoming.

  • Sacrificing education for floods

    If the education department remains low in our list of priorities, it will be disastrous both for the students and for the future of this nation.

  • For those who haven't donated...

    I was going on about how fundraising for the flood victims has developed into a competition among NGOs, when my wife interrupted and asked “What are you doing to help them?”

  • Dreams of grandeur for Pakistan's elite

    Wild parties are fun and progressive values are important, but the assumption that there is a causal relationship between the two is bordering on idiocy.

  • Making the right call

    Nurses should not be allowed to use their mobile phones during work hours – no logical explanations required. It is a rule, hence it should be followed.