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THE State Bank’s decision to keep its key policy rate unchanged at 11pc, for the third time in a row, signals its concerns over the evolving risks...
IT starts casually; a person starts talking to a chatbot because it’s easily accessible, it doesn’t have any time limitations, it has no emotional...
IT has been a tumultuous week on the global stage, with tales of the unexpected ranging from a youthful uprising, massacre and swift regime change...
HEAVY rains have left Pakistan awash not just with floodwater but also disease. Across Punjab and Sindh, hospitals are overrun with patients...
WHILE the tone of the participants of the Arab-Islamic Summit in Doha on Monday was certainly hard towards Israel, unless there are tangible...
THE much-touted emergency summit in Doha of leaders of Arab-Islamic countries ended with a whimper. The joint statement is strong on rhetoric but...
CROSS-border terrorism (CBT) refers to terrorists crossing national boundaries to carry out attacks or using foreign territory for training,...
THE transgender community has endured contempt for too long. Abuse, sexual violence, battery and isolation persist due to official indifference. As...
IT is apparently a very simple proposition. The Afghan Taliban can either cooperate with Pakistan and eliminate safe havens for the banned TTP and...
DIPLOMATIC ties between India and Pakistan might continue to be strained following the arch-rivals’ four-day stand-off in May, but at least the...
FOR generations, the village has been romanticised as a haven of peace — a place of simple lives, strong communities and neighbourly bonds. But the...
THE world is in ferment but is South Asia feeling the rumble? Europe is on edge. It’s losing the Ukraine war, and the leaders of France, Germany...
THE recent floods have resulted in misery, displacement, death, loss of property and livestock, crop destruction and damage to infrastructure....
WE will soon reach an outcome long desired by anti-democracy actors — the political exit of our top four leaders. This won’t occur due to the...
THE spectacle of Afghan families trudging back across the border from Pakistan has become sadly familiar. Since April, more than half a million...
PAKISTAN’S debt dynamics continue to paint a difficult fiscal picture. The latest State Bank debt bulletin shows that the government had added...
RELATIONS between Pakistan and Afghanistan have hit another low as frustration mounts in Islamabad with the Taliban’s lack of response to its...
THAT global press freedom is at its lowest in half a century speaks poorly for the health of the pen. The Stockholm-based International IDEA’S...
NEPAL is in the midst of significant political upheaval. Mass protests, overwhelmingly populated by young people, have led to the ouster of the...
IMAGINE if a cross-section of school leaders answered a simple question: how do you envision your school in 2035? Not too long into the future but...
A POLITICAL activist known for his engaging debating style, silenced forever after being shot to death on a university campus. Could there be a...
As artificial intelligence reshapes industries across the globe, Telenor Pakistan is ensuring that the transition to an AI-First future begins with...
For many car owners in Pakistan, insurance has long felt rigid, outdated and out of touch with reality. But as cars, highways and lifestyles...
A MIX of natural calamities, terrorism and bureaucratic ineptitude has resulted in difficulties for students in KP’s Khyber tribal district. In...
WHILE Benjamin Netanyahu is the architect of the genocide in Gaza and continues to sow chaos across the Middle East, we must ‘appreciate’ his...
I WAS surprised to find the cinema was showing Celine Song’s The Materialists last month, because the movie didn’t spell superstar or superhero...
LAST week, the US announced a historic $500 million investment in Pakistan’s critical minerals sector. The development came in parallel with the...
ENJOYING the impunity it has in conducting a genocide in Gaza and ethnic-cleansing in the West Bank, the apartheid state of Israel violated Qatar’s...
IN reporting on floods, four terms have been used constantly. They have traditional planning-related meanings, which can no longer be applied to...
Access to safe drinking water is no longer just a health necessity — it is a foundation for wellbeing, productivity and longevity. As concerns rise...
THERE seems to be much to celebrate on the heritage and culture front in Punjab, where experts have been at work preserving and digitising heritage...
THE Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances was created in 2011 with directives by the Supreme Court to trace the missing and hold those...
IT is deeply unfortunate that the security of millions is potentially being put at stake over the persistent antipathy between the PTI and the...
IF there were ever a burning question, it would be regarding the pending 26th Amendment cases. In fact, there might be more. One of the questions,...
TWO revelations this week have highlighted the gaps in privacy rights and data protection in Pakistan. One is the news that the personal and...
FORMAL assurances from the Asian Development Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank to provide $285m in guarantees have brought...
ON a sunny Wednesday afternoon at a Utah college campus, the 31-year-old founder of the far-right Turning Point USA was addressing students....
ON Sept 8, the Nepalese capital erupted in chaos. The world witnessed thousands of young protesters in school uniform — who identified themselves...