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- The forgotten architects of Pakistan
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- Pakistan confirms US‑Iran indirect talks via relayed messages
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By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Gold has occupied a place of reverence in human history that few substances can rival. From the earliest stirrings of civilization, mankind has been irresistibly drawn to its soft glow and enduring purity. Unlike other metals that demanded fire, technique and labor to reveal their usefulness, gold appeared in nature in a ready and welcoming form—shining nuggets resting in riverbeds, untouched by rust or decay. It was perhaps for this reason that gold became the first metal known to humankind and the earliest symbol of wealth, permanence and aspiration. Over thousands of years, its meaning has…
By Atiq Raja Modern life often encourages a convenient separation between the body and the mind. Physical health is treated as the domain of doctors, diets and gym routines, while emotional wellbeing is left to thoughts, feelings and personal resilience. Yet this division is largely artificial. In everyday life, the body and the mind exist in a constant and intimate conversation, each shaping the other in ways that are subtle, cumulative and impossible to ignore for long. A healthy body provides quiet but essential support to emotional balance. Regular physical activity is a clear example. Exercise is not only about…
By Uzma Ehtasham The renewed war of words between Washington and Tehran has once again pushed the world towards a perilous edge. In a series of statements posted on social media, US president Donald Trump warned Iran that a “very large” American naval armada was moving in its direction, led by the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln. Drawing an explicit parallel with Venezuela, Trump claimed the fleet was fully capable of completing its mission swiftly through force and violence if required. He expressed hope that Iran would soon return to the negotiating table and agree to what he described as a…
The latest wave of coordinated militant attacks across Balochistan, and their eventual repulsion by security forces, once again laid bare the fragility of peace in Pakistan’s largest and most troubled province. The figures released by the authorities were stark. According to security officials, militants identified as part of what the state described as “Fitna-e-Hindustan” attempted assaults at 12 locations across the province. All were foiled, but at a heavy cost. At least 108 militants were killed in counter-operations, while 10 police and security personnel lost their lives. As so often in Balochistan, the statistics told only part of the story.…
By Israr Ahmad Orakzai HANGU: Unidentified assailants opened fire on the vehicle of the provincial ameer of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (S) in the Darsamand area of Hangu, injuring two children, police said. According to details, the JUI (S) leader was travelling in his car when unknown attackers fired on the vehicle. As a result of the shooting, his two grandsons were injured. The children, aged six and eight, sustained wounds in the attack. The injured children were shifted to hospital for medical treatment, where their condition was reported to be stable. Police said a case had been registered and an investigation…
The strategic partnership between Pakistan and China, long celebrated in diplomatic corridors and military circles, is increasingly asserting itself in a new arena: economic collaboration grounded in tangible resources and shared industrial ambition. While the narrative of this relationship has historically revolved around defense cooperation and geopolitical alignment, recent developments suggest a quietly expanding horizon—one in which mineral wealth, technological expertise, and industrial modernization converge to offer Pakistan a path to sustained economic transformation. The recently concluded Pakistan-China Mineral Cooperation Forum exemplifies this shift, providing not merely a platform for dialogue but a practical framework to convert natural resources into…
By S.M. Inam The State Bank of Pakistan’s recent decision to hold the policy interest rate at 10.5 per cent for the next two months is being presented as a marker of stability. Governor Jameel Ahmed, speaking after the Monetary Policy Committee’s meeting, also announced a one-percentage-point reduction in the cash reserve ratio, bringing it down to five per cent, a move intended to ease liquidity in the banking system. Inflation in December remained moderate at 5.6 per cent, with core inflation steady at 7.4 per cent, while economic growth has exceeded expectations, with GDP projected to expand between 3.75…
BY Amir Muhammad Khan In a historic development at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, Pakistan formally accepted an invitation to join the newly established Gaza Peace Board, a multilateral platform aimed at fostering sustainable peace, facilitating reconstruction, and supporting humanitarian efforts in conflict-affected areas. Ratified by the Federal Cabinet and signed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in May, Pakistan’s participation signals a renewed assertiveness in the country’s foreign policy and a commitment to projecting itself as a peace-oriented actor on the global stage. The Gaza Peace Board, proposed under the framework of US President Donald Trump’s Gaza…
By Asghar Ali Mubarak Lahore, once celebrated as one of the safest cities in Pakistan, was shaken this week by a harrowing incident that has raised serious questions about the city’s infrastructure and governance. A mother and her nine-month-old daughter fell into an open sewer hole near Bhati Gate, leaving residents and officials grappling with the preventable tragedy. The incident has exposed gaps in emergency response, accountability, and public safety, prompting calls for rigorous investigation and reform. According to reports, the family had been visiting Data Darbar after attending a court ceremony when they approached an open manhole—estimated to be…
