The article highlights Islam’s teachings on neighbour rights and argues that Pakistan and India cannot change their geography. It cites an open letter urging Modi and Sharif to restore dialogue, diplomatic ties, visas, flights, and border trade.
Gaza’s siege restrictions are cutting flour and fuel supplies, shutting down bakeries and driving families into long queues with little to no bread. Aid deliveries remain far below needs, raising famine fears.
The article examines Pakistan’s medical profession’s ethical erosion, citing hospital altercations and a Lahore incident involving recorded childbirth. It warns that declining professionalism is damaging patient trust.
This article examines the evolution of U.S. presidential power in global intervention, highlighting key conflicts and the balance between authority and restraint.
This article examines the evolution of wrestling from a noble sport to a spectacle, drawing parallels to modern political tactics and power plays on the global stage.
Water, unlike rhetoric, obeys the laws of gravity and geography, not of passion. Pakistan is among the most water-stressed countries in the world, with per capita availability declining sharply since independence due to population growth, climate change, and inadequate storage infrastructure.
Pakistan's participation in the Peace Board for Gaza highlights its strategic approach to international commitments, shaped by historical lessons and vigilance.
Lahore's Basant festival returned after 24 years, showcasing responsible celebration before Ramadan. The article discusses the balance between joy and discipline.