DAWN Editorials – 28th Dec 2022
Gwadar protests EVENTS seem to be repeating themselves in Gwadar, as supporters of the Haq Do Tehreek , led by …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 27th Dec 2022
Soaring wheat flour cost THE retail cost of wheat flour across the country has surged as never before, putting additional …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 26th Dec 2022
IMF negotiations WITH the country’s foreign exchange reserves depleting to dangerous levels, all eyes are on the government to see …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 25th Dec 2022
Some good news IT should be a moment of pride for the country that the film Joyland has become the …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 24th Dec 2022
PCB change THE change at the top means Pakistan cricket is headed back to the future. In moves often akin …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 23rd Dec 2022
Banned from learning THE Afghan Taliban’s assault on women’s freedoms continues, as the hard-line movement that rules Afghanistan has recently …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 22nd Dec 2022
Series loss IT was England’s approach to which Pakistan had no answer — facing a side that was willing to …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 21st Dec 2022
US mediation THIRD-PARTY intervention can yield positive results in bilateral disputes, but only if the protagonists are willing to accept …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 20th Dec 2022
Planned growth PAKISTAN is rapidly urbanising, yet its cities are mostly growing in a haphazard fashion, without the requisite planning …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 19th Dec 2022
Bad air CLIMATE-related catastrophes can have devastating effects on lives and livelihoods, as this year’s ‘monster monsoon’ in Pakistan has …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 18th Dec 2022
Oil politics VASTLY divergent views about the possibility of buying Russian petrochemicals from Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Minister of …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 16th Dec 2022
Policing failures THE blood of the innocent continues to flow in Karachi, where the police and Rangers seem to be …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 15th Dec 2022
Typhoid cases ISSUES of public health and quality of life are relegated to the margins in Pakistan. This is the …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 14th Dec 2022
Fitting put-down THE symbolism in Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar being tasked with visiting the world’s …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 13th Dec 2022
Sticks and stones AN old English rhyme teaches children, at a very early age, to shrug aside insults and not …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 12th Dec 2022
Child trafficking WHAT does it say about our child protection laws and other relevant legislation when a 14-year-old girl is …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 11th Dec 2022
Delaying dissolution IN acting on political decisions, time is of the essence. This truth may have eluded PTI chairman Imran …
Read MoreDAWN Editorials – 9th Dec 2022
Dog-bite epidemic AN exploding population of stray canines has fuelled a dog-bite epidemic in Sindh, with the provincial health minister …
Read More