From the ashes of the old, a new world order is in the offing
Ahsan Iqbal was targeted for blasphemy despite hailing from a family responsible for legislating capital punishment for it
Following Trump’s withdrawal from the nuclear deal, Iran will wait and see how the chasm between Washington and its allies develops, especially on the issue of sanctions
An assassination attempt on Ahsan Iqbal’s life motivated by blasphemy allegations foreshadows the PMLN’s likely defeat in upcoming elections
Pakistan must fix itself before it can convince the world it wants to normalize ties with neighboring nations
The swift backlash to Rana Sanaullah and Abid Sher Ali’s vile comments is a welcome development for Pakistan
The opposition is fighting a losing battle in rejecting a budget already embraced by the private sector
The ongoing application of the ‘sadiq’ and ‘ameen’ clauses of Pakistan’s Constitution heralds political disaster
History is repeating itself in the PMLN-led government’s dealings with the accountability body
The serial habit of Pakistan’s political parties to tear each other down ahead of elections helps no one but the establishment
Pakistan’s chief justice is treading a precarious line, all too familiar in neighboring India
It’s time to become smarter and appreciate the situation instead of situating the appreciation