TODAY’S PAPER | May 14, 2026 | EPAPER

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  • Institutionalised corruption

    Teaching is a noble profession, and the hiring of professional and qualified teachers is a highly sensitive task

  • Skin disease in dolphins

    The rise in global temperatures and frequently occurring natural disasters such as hurricanes have caused the salinity in the water to decrease

  • Increase in withholding tax

    To add to the misery, the FBR is asking taxpayers to pay a retrospective tax of 5% from last year

  • Needless statements

    First World countries like the US are likely to survive the current global turmoil, given the strength of their institutions and writ of their constitution, we unfortunately may suffer

  • Food inflation

    Data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics highlights the gap in the level of CPI in urban and rural areas

  • Democracy in Sri Lanka

    Violence and unrest had subsided, militaries had left the streets and returned to their barracks, and major insurgencies were contained

  • Rising violence

    Only by fostering an atmosphere of tolerance and openness where two different minds can voice out their contrasting opinions can Pakistan move forward

  • Worsening quality of education

    After the pandemic halted major activities around the world, educational institutes in Pakistan did not even have an independent LMS — an online platform which integrated lectures

  • The second wave

    Pakistan is a nation where people from top to bottom seem to presume themselves to be immune to any weakness or errors

  • TikTok unbanned

    The PTA can work in collaboration with the TikTok community in order to raise awareness on important issue such as taking measures for a second wave of Covid-19