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Narrow escape

SECURITY agencies have prevented what could have been one of the most devastating terror attacks Karachi has faced ...

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Dawn Editorial

Opposition leader?

THE continuing delay in appointing leaders of the opposition in the National Assembly and by extension, the Senate,...

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Wild, wild west

Can any power now kidnap a head of state?

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Mahir Ali

Cleaner energy

PAKISTAN’S decision to seek UNESCAP’s policy advisory and technical support for developing an energy transition...

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Trumpian imperialism

The US president has pushed the world into extremely dangerous territory.

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Zahid Hussain

Challenging times

The risks warrant careful steps to maximise safety.

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Fahd Humayun

OOSAY who?

Out-of-school adolescents and youth should be recognised as a distinct demographic.

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Arooj Waheed Dar

Regime change redux

THE world is witnessing a dangerous revival of regime-change politics. For quite a while, US President Donald Trump...

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Rivers held hostage

INDIA’S claim that it has placed the Indus Waters Treaty “in abeyance” is not just provocative, it is legally meaningless. As Pakistan’s Indus...

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Done with politics

THE new year is a mere few days old but 2026 already promises to be more exhausting than its predecessor. The mortals among us — and who have...

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Arifa Noor

Trump’s overplayed hand

IT’S useful to know the lay of the land that Donald Trump sought to breach with the kidnapping of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. Is there a...

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Jawed Naqvi

Fractured society

Democratic forms persist, but habits remain fragile.

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Raza Rashid

Marathon spirit

THE rising trend of distance-running in the country was on full display at the Karachi Marathon held on Sunday. Thousands of people of every age,...

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Privatisation peril

The best option for sick units can be decided via clear criteria.

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Dr Niaz Murtaza

A national agenda for 2026

THE start of the new year is an apt time to look ahead at the overlapping challenges the country faces, identify the core ones and consider what...

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Maleeha Lodhi

Ongoing threat

VIOLENCE feels routine in Pakistan. The security situation deteriorated sharply in 2025, marking the fifth...

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Hovering danger

Drones also take a major mental toll on civilians.

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Huma Yusuf

A lost decade

STUDENTS of late-20th-century politics and history might recall that the term ‘Lost Decade’ is used to describe the 1980s in both Latin America and...

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Umair Javed

Real national wealth

Mass learning requires a language the masses already understand.

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Asad Zaman

Export decline

THE trend is unmistakable. The sharp fall of 20.4pc in Pakistan’s export shipments last month underscores that the slump stems from structural...

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Playing host

THE new year has begun on a promising note for women’s cricket in Pakistan. Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi has set himself the target...

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More than a number

MOVING into 2026, Pakistan stands as the world’s fifth most populous country, with more than 255m people. This fact is often viewed as a crisis to...

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Unwanted, unneeded

THE festive mood from the New Year’s celebrations had not even begun to wear off, when the world appeared ready to plunge headfirst into another...

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Dawn Editorial

Terrorism data deficit

PAKISTAN’S power circles are jubilant over their successes in 2025, which stemmed from multiple factors, the most significant being the restoration...

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Muhammad Amir Rana

Smoking the peace pipe dream

Unless Rana Sanaullah knows something about a change of mind in either one or both quarters, a headway can be wished

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Abbas Nasir

Extreme move

THE life sentences handed down by an anti-terrorism court to bloggers and journalists for their alleged role in the events of May 9, 2023, raise...

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Looking ahead

AS Pakistan steps into 2026, seven questions dominate its foreign policy agenda and discussions. Will India once more launch hostilities against...

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Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry

Out on a limb

I CAME across the sweetest picture on social media of a bearded man, wearing a white knitted cap, taking a photograph of presumably his young...

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Muna Khan

Helpful suggestions

THE Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political Affairs, Rana Sanaullah, was not far off the mark during a TV interview on Thursday when he suggested...

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Dangerous celebrations

EACH New Year’s Eve, as fireworks light the sky in much of the world, Pakistan witnesses a darker ritual. Bullets are fired into the air and return...

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OICCI proposals

THE proposals of the Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce & Industry, relating to Pakistan’s march towards a liberal electricity market, do not...

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Climate reckoning

TEN years after the Paris Agreement, the global climate report card is brutally honest and painfully incomplete. The system we built — from the UN...

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Aisha Khan

Lessons from PIA’s privatisation

THE transfer of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to private ownership is, on balance, a welcome development. Yet much of the public discussion...

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Nadeem-Ul-Haque

Trapped in sham austerity

SINCE 2022, the installed government has imposed, under the watch of the IMF, a crushing burden on ordinary Pakistanis via austerity policy. A...

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Sakib Sherani

A Muslim mayor

IT was the first time that a copy of the Holy Quran was used at the Thursday midnight swearing-in ceremony of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York...

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Rafia Zakaria