Age of strategic adjustment Countries are diversifying trade ties and shifting alignments as they adapt to changing global dynamics. Maleeha Lodhi
Conflicts of the future Curious about what the adoption of AI will herald, many students are concerned with their own personal futures. Umair Javed
Policed visibility Why do we reserve our harshest moral judgement for victims of violence? Laraib Niaz
Subsidised relief THE generous relief package recently announced by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for an industry burdened with high...
Vanishing wetlands TODAY, countries mark World Wetlands Day with predictable pledges. For Pakistan, it is more than a symbolic date. It...
Unearthing magic FOR our syncretic heritage, winter is a season of hope — excavation is in full swing, and new wonders from the ...
HELLO CHERY: ‘More Than a Hello, It’s How We Begin’ HELLO CHERY is the beginning of a confident human and recognisable brand connection from the very first interaction.
Why Tiger Downtown Ajman Is redefining resort-style living in the UAE Planned as a $10 billion lagoon community in Al Alia, the development is conceived as a full urban district.
King Salman Gate brings a new era of development to Makkah for Pakistani pilgrims Announced in October 2025, King Salman Gate will enhance the arrival and stay experience for the approximately 170,000 Pakistani pilgrims who visit Makkah each year.
A jolt that may trip K-Electric Nepra’s surprise tariff cut may ripple far beyond Karachi’s power grid as KE’s profits sink and investors threaten arbitration. Nasir Jamal
Taliban seek quid pro quo from US Unlike previous occasions, Kabul is now looking to secure concessions before complying with the Trump administration’s wishes.
Sindh and Punjab at odds over discrepancies in water flow data Sindh officials claim discrepancies in data shared by Punjab authorities; Punjab seeks proof, says auto and manual systems working accurately.
Why breaching is ‘not an option’ for Sindh Irrigation minister says Punjab’s strategy can’t be emulated downstream due to Sindh’s peculiar topography.
Gen Z and the start of a new, lively era THERE are certain elements, especially among those residing abroad, who spark unnecessary debates about generations...
Ecological balance THE World Wetland Day was first observed on February 2, 1971, as a result of the Ramsar Convention, which ...
Exam delays THERE is an academic crisis being faced by the students of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Generic ...
Heritage at risk IT is deeply concerning that a portion of Gujrat’s 150-year-old round court, locally known as Gol Adalat, is being...
Lawless lawyers A GROUP of unruly lawyers in city courts premises recently put aside rule of law, and took matters into their own...
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: By the time students of government schools reach matriculation level, their English-writing skill...
From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1976: Fifty Years Ago: Capitation fee ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis, including professional and technical persons working abroad before the commencement of the...
From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1976: Fifty Years Ago: Habitual tax evaders KARACHI: Income Tax Department’s double squeeze of habitual tax evaders was tightening at the end of its second...
From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1976: Fifty Years Ago: Regional trade LAHORE: The Ministerial Council of the Regional Cooperation for Development (RCD) concluded its two-day session here...
OTHER VOICES : Punjab Press : Peanuts for the people ...[T]HE government tends to have the federal budget approved hurriedly while playing up its ‘successes’ in...
OTHER VOICES: Pashto Press: Afghan polls: second phase AFGHANISTAN has announced that the second phase of its presidential election [will take place on] June 14. ... Dr...
OTHER VOICES: Far East Press: Top security official DEFENCE Minister Kim Kwan-jin’s hawkish stance against North Korea has made him No. 1 target of Pyongyang’s...