TODAY’S PAPER | September 11, 2025 | EPAPER

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  • Pakistan grows up...I think

    Are we tired of gutting shops and looting ATMs every time someone pulls a stunt halfway across the world to claim his fifteen minutes of fame?

  • Life is good with a capital G

    Let's flush Xanax, Lexotonil, Lubrex, Prozac and Lamictal down the toilet! To overcome depression all you need is a positive attitude and a willingness to embrace life

  • A vegetable paradise in the middle of winter

    I love the way seeds have been engineered to create interesting looking crops but deep inside I don't feel a connection with hybrids. I always feel they are not natural.

  • Cricket, you broke my heart

    Spot-fixing has fans questioning everything they see. Was a catch legitimately dropped ? Did he hit that reckless shot on purpose? Was that sweep premeditated?

  • Election time in Afghanistan

    An Olympian, a pop star and a comedienne - these are just a few of the people who will be running in the Afghan elections this weekend. Perhaps the Taliban could join in.

  • What was Salman Khan thinking?

    Does Salman Khan have secret political ambitions? Is he hoping to be India’s version of Arnold Schwarzenegger - an action star turned political dynamo?

  • MQM assassination: Is anyone safe?

    Out of all that will be said about this assassination, there is one thing that will come as a shock to all - party leaders are no longer safe even if they are in exile.

  • Imran and Musharraf should join forces

    Both have the same vote bank i.e. prissy, rich, mostly delusional kids and their yuppy parents living nice, safe lives in urban settings with most of Pakistan's wealth.

  • What really happened at Nasdaq?

    Rumours run wild about Consul General in NY, Mr Babar Hashmi allegedly misusing New York's MarketSite Tower to broadcast images of himself instead of flood relief messages.

  • Stop the free ride for mullahs

    Clerics, mullahs and madrassas get an easy ride in Pakistan. The media still does not question religious authority and religious institutions by and large.