Reshuffling bureaucracy or cabinet will not do
The rot in the fish starts from its headPTI leadership’s seven month long campaign against the ‘thieves’ and ‘dacoits’ in the opposition might have provided it a measure of psycholog
The rot in the fish starts from its headPTI leadership’s seven month long campaign against the ‘thieves’ and ‘dacoits’ in the opposition might have provided it a measure of psycholog
Ruling party feeling the pinch?Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry locking horns with NAB by airing his objection to Aleem Khan not being granted bail while other more ‘serious offenders’
The war of words over the Sindh governmentThe MQM-P is allied to the PTI, and these successors of the old MQM have a desire to bring down the PPP’s Murad Ali Shah-led Sindh government. There
National gender voter gap widens to over 12 millionThe Election Commission of Pakistan, National Database Registration Authority, mainstream political parties, concerned NGOs and civil society
ForeignSAMAWA: Iraq must never forget Saddam Hussein’s crimes or allow his party to return, President Barham Salih said on Sunday after attending the unearthing of a mass grave of Kurds killed by the forme
ColumnsBy Naeem Mumtaz Bhatti Muslim leaders can learn from her It is the Prime Minister of New Zealand, who has become the first drop of rain. It is she who has thrown her weight
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ColumnsBy Raza Rahman No one knows where they lead Prime Minister Imran Khan has been on the warpath against his political rivals since taking oath of office. He has been relentle
PaperazziAnother ribbon cutting photo-op?The Federal Cabinet has approved the setting up of a Naya Pakistan Housing Authority, as well as the construction of 135,000 apartments in Islamabad and Balochi
More judges will not solve the pendency problemWhile hearing a case, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Asif Saeed Khosa remarked that delays in litigation was on account of shortage of ju
ColumnsThe peculiar politics of the North-EastBy Nava ThakuriaIndia, known as the world’s largest democracy, starts national elections on Thursday, where over 900 million voters will participate in