ColumnsIndia readies for polls
The 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
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
ColumnsBy Akbar Mayo We should learn from Argentina and Brazil If you want to boil an ocean down, do not ask for ways because there aren’t any.With the entry of the Federal In
ForeignTEHRAN: Seventy people have died in flooding in Iran after record rainfalls began saturating parts of the country last month, state-run media reported.Deaths have been recorded across 13 provinces,
LAHORELAHORE: University College Lahore (UCL) made history on Thursday by being one of the top 32 Qualifying Teams to the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2019, held in Washington D
LAHOREMULTAN: As many as 130 Pakistanis deported by Saudi Arabia over various reasons arrived home here on Sunday.According to details, the said Pakistanis deported from Saudi Arabia landed at Mult
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PaperazziPPP’s untimely call for overthrowing govtThe Bhutto death anniversary function was used this time by the PPP leadership to subject the government to scathing criticism as usual. The go
PaperazziRibbon-cutting mania runs wildThe accident to a goods train on Tuesday caused disruption all along the main line, lasting into Thursday, causing multi-hour delays for passenger trains. The der
ColumnsBy Sarmad Ishfaq Youth in historic social movements Palestine’s Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) MovementConceived in 2005, the BDS is a global campai
Keeping society on th groundMuhammad Fayaz may have his head in the clouds, but at the moment, he has a more immediate problem– he wants his aeroplane back. Fayyaz, who comes from one of the chu