Imran permits PTI to submit demands to govt in written form, Barrister Gohar says Sanaullah says momentum in negotiation process once NA speaker returns; NA speaker says not his mandate to arrange PTI meeting with Imran. Updated 08 Jan, 2025 08:27pm
First convoy of vehicles carrying essentials dispatched to Kurram Out of 40 vehicles carrying food and essential items, 10 arrive in Bagan and 30 reach Parachinar and Upper Kurram. Updated 08 Jan, 2025 06:21pm
Live Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza amid stepped up ceasefire push Red Cross urges unhindered aid access to flood-hit and freezing Gaza as death toll reaches 45,936. Updated 08 Jan, 2025 07:39pm
India to consider engaging in development projects in Afghanistan India will provide further material support in the first instance to the health sector and for the rehabilitation of refugees. Updated 08 Jan, 2025 09:25pm
PM Shehbaz stresses need to honour IMF commitments Says govt's main challenge is to convert macreconomic stability into growth; KSE-100 index declines by 1904.23 points. Updated 08 Jan, 2025 04:08pm
New polio case in KP takes last year’s tally to 69 First polio vaccination campaign scheduled to be conducted nationwide from February 3 to 9. Published 08 Jan, 2025 02:18pm
Urgency mounts in search for survivors of powerful Tibet earthquake Experts say those trapped or without shelter at risk of rapid hypothermia, may only be able to live for 5 to 10 hours even if uninjured. Published 08 Jan, 2025 02:27pm
Trudeau rejects Trump’s idea of forcing Canada to become a US state Says workers and communities in both countries benefit from being each other’s biggest trading and security partner. Published 08 Jan, 2025 11:27am
No respite for Kurram despite peace deal Convoy laden with essentials stranded in Thall after attack on DC; 3 held for attack; as many elders detained for spurning peace accord. Updated 08 Jan, 2025 08:01am
Gandapur relayed ‘house arrest deal’ to Imran: Aleema PTI founder moves court against denial of basic facilities by jail admin. Updated 08 Jan, 2025 08:05am
From tea trolleys to swiping right — marriage culture’s come a long way but there’s still miles to go
Fatima Fertilizer commemorates sixth Kissan Day to celebrate Pakistan’s farmers Fatima Fertilizer honours farmers at the sixth Kissan Day.
Eat your own words! A family learns about kindness and patience when one member falls ill after refusing food.
2 Trump claims ‘great nation’ possible if Canada becomes 51st state after Trudeau steps down Argues that US-Canada merger would eliminate trade barriers and reduce taxes for Canadians. World , Published 07 Jan, 2025 12:07pm
3 Canada PM Trudeau bows out with resignation announcement amid plunging popularity Says parliament will be suspended until March. World , Updated 06 Jan, 2025 11:13pm
4 Fragile peace Those who have lost loved ones, as well as those whose property has been destroyed in the clashes, must get justice. Newspaper , Updated 07 Jan, 2025 08:25am
5 Fact check: Imran listed as honourable mention in 500 most influential Muslims for 2025, not ranked in top 25 Report mentions that, unlike the ranking in the top 50, the order of listing in the honourable mention sections carries no significance. Pakistan , Published 06 Jan, 2025 05:46pm
The new colonisation The dominance of a single man and his particular vision of the world can result in disastrous consequences. Rafia Zakaria
Closed doors The nation’s fate has been decided through secret deals for too long, with the result that the citizenry has become increasingly alienated from the state.
Debt burden THE federal government’s total debt stock soared by above 11pc year-over-year to Rs70.4tr at the end of November,...
GB power crisis MASS protests are not a novelty in Pakistan, and when the state refuses to listen through the available channels —...
Prometheus or Dr Frankenstein? Manmohan Singh’s policies shored up business captains who ganged up to promote Narendra Modi as prime minister.
Foreign policy dilemmas Pakistan has to meet challenges in an unstable global environment and fraught regional setting.
A woman silenced The authors point out how the Mustafa Zaidi case was given more attention than the events of East Pakistan.
Mira Sethi on the woes of being an author in the ‘Golden Age of TikTok’ Images Staff Published 08 Jan, 2025 03:20pm
From tea trolleys to swiping right — marriage culture’s come a long way but there’s still miles to go Generational divides, societal expectations, and the rise of digital platforms are reshaping how Pakistanis navigate marriage. Aleezeh Fatima Published 08 Jan, 2025 01:46pm
Review: Talha Anjum’s Kattar Karachi shows Karachi without depth The film is a meagre story that’s embedded between three music videos and has little to do with the city and its ‘kattar-ness’. Mohammad Kamran Jawaid Published 07 Jan, 2025 02:28pm
Pakistan’s economy needs a boost in 2025. Here’s what we must do to achieve it Sajid Amin Javed Published 08 Jan, 2025 12:03pm
The year they came for the internet As we start the new year, the state must realise that the young people of Pakistan deserve better; that it must listen and consider their needs. Usama Khilji Updated 06 Jan, 2025 03:26pm
Welcoming 2025 in Pakistan: The satire edition From economy to politics and sports, here's our annual satirical forecast for all things Pakistan. Zohaib Ahmed Majeed Published 01 Jan, 2025 10:39am
IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja reviews progress on Starlink licence Kalbe Ali Updated 08 Jan, 2025 10:11am
Tech billionaire Musk continues attacks on UK PM over grooming scandal Ex-PM Brown terms Musk’s allegations "complete fabrication"; Humza Yousaf reminds X boss how Pakistani MP helped secure extradition of murderers. Atika Rehman Updated 08 Jan, 2025 08:39am
Meta announces ending fact-checking programme in the US “Fact checkers have just been too politically biased and have destroyed more trust than they’ve created," Mark Zuckerberg says. AFP Published 07 Jan, 2025 07:00pm
THE FAILED PROMISES OF URBAN PLANNING From 1951 to 2006, to respond to the fast-changing social and economic environment, the planners of the city ... From the Newspaper Updated 05 Jan, 2025 11:57am
HISTORY: HOW CRICKET MARKED THE END OF GEN AYUB The Karachi Test match between England and Pakistan in 1969 has the dubious distinction of being the first one ever to be Saeed Husain Published 05 Jan, 2025 07:39am
Trade: Hello Kitty Turns 50 A Japanese success story of simplicity and cuteness Sameer Hosany Published 05 Jan, 2025 08:43am
The Grapevine Syra Yousuf is in a superstore, moving around the aisles as we usually do. She suddenly hides her face in the hoodie PYT Published 05 Jan, 2025 08:43am