Among the misuses of technology, one is its use for publicity stunts and self-advertising gimmicks. People who are the anthropomorphic expressions of TS Eliot's hollow men resort to self-exhibitionism, which...
Pakistan, despite being a tech resource-constraint country, demonstrates its climate commitment by pledging a 15% cut in projected CO2 emissions through domestic resources and up to 35% cut with international...
Over the past three to four months, our universities have been caught up in a frantic race for admissions. Billboards, television spots and social media feeds are plastered with promises...
Once again, Pakistan has been hit by massive floods. Once again, our smartphones and TVs are full of pictures and videos of flood-affected areas; of displaced people carrying all their...
Few images capture the quiet cruelty of Pakistan's justice system more powerfully than that of a child growing up behind bars — not as a criminal, but as collateral. In Punjab...
Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab's recent demand for greater federal funding for the city's development seems to be in conflict with his own recent decision-making to undermine federal projects for the...
Pakistan's latest debt review offers a sobering reminder of the structural weaknesses that continue to hobble the economy. The Ministry of Finance has reported that the country's total public debt...
The Gaza peace proposal presented by President Donald Trump has become the most discussed issue in world politics today. I would like to highlight five key areas to determine whether...
Cricket was once celebrated as a gentleman's game, a sport that thrived on fairness, humility and respect. Today, it stands dangerously close to losing that identity. The "no-handshake" controversy in...
Former US president Abraham Lincoln once wrote a letter to his son's teacher — not as a statesman, but as a concerned parent. In the letter written in 1830 well before...

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