BLOGS Political control of Sindh’s bureaucracyBy adminDecember 3, 202518 By Imtiaz Hussain The transfers and postings of civil servants in Sindh have long been treated as a kind of…
BLOGS Socrates would have died anywayBy adminDecember 3, 202511 By Abdul Rehman Patel Socrates was never accused of raising an army, plotting a coup or shaking Athens with weapons.…
BLOGS A revenue crisis lit by illicit smokeBy adminDecember 3, 20253 By S.M. Inam Pakistan’s struggle to stabilize its public finances moved into a harsher and more exposed phase this week,…
BLOGS The BLA’s mask slipsBy Uzma EhtashamDecember 3, 20252 By Uzma Ehtasham The testimony of Adeela Baloch, the young nurse accused of planning a suicide attack on behalf of…
BLOGS Taliban rule deepens social, intellectual collapseBy adminDecember 2, 20254 By Syed Shamim Akhtar Human rights observers are increasingly sounding the alarm over Afghanistan’s mounting social and economic crisis, warning…
BLOGS PAF marks milestone in homegrown space techBy Uzma EhtashamDecember 2, 20254 By Uzma Ehtasham Pakistan’s air force has quietly reached a milestone that could reshape the country’s trajectory in space technology.…
BLOGS A quantum leap towards interstellar navigationBy adminDecember 2, 20257 By Dr Zawwar Hussain Humanity’s fascination with the cosmos has long been driven by engines, telescopes, and spacecraft. Rockets carry…
BLOGS Coelho’s classic on courage and destinyBy adminDecember 2, 20255 By Syed Ali Mardan Shah Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist is more than a novel; it is a timeless meditation on…
BLOGS Dreams, debt, the European classroomBy Uzma EhtashamDecember 1, 20253 By Uzma Ehtasham For many young Pakistanis, the dream of studying in Europe has become a complicated calculus, weighed down…
BLOGS A new chapter for regional cooperationBy adminDecember 1, 20256 By S.M. Inam Pakistan’s election as chair of the Economic Cooperation Organization’s Council of Ministers (ECO-COM) for 2026–2027 marks a…