Has the media lost public trust by abandoning its responsibilities, especially during times of conflict?
The Israeli prime minister addressed a near-empty hall at the recent UNGA, amid a mass boycott by diplomats. Just when will he realise that the...
The country is once again facing devastating floods. Has the mainstream media done justice to the tragedy?
Despite rifts and internal fractures, the PTI has survived. At what cost?
The Israel-Iran conflict has placed the entire region, especially the Middle East, on a precarious edge
Today wars are fought on screens before the battles in other theatres
Challenges to press freedom in a world driven by technology
Khattak is one of the best-known politicians from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa but his recent inclusion in the cabinet has left many unsettled
Maulana Fazl-ur Rehman has been a compulsory element of Pakistan’s power politics. Can he offer something to break the stalemate?
The PTI isn’t yet quite where it wants to be. But how far is it?
Despite a multitude disruptions in the country’s democratic history, politicians are to blame for where democracy stands today
The government’s decision to throttle social media platforms is a blatant silencing of dissent
How does one navigate through a misinformation/disinformation chaos?
Recent moves by the PML-N risk deepening the political crisis
The advent of social media has challenged the traditional gatekeeping role of journalism
As PTI’s chairman, Barrister Gohar Khan has his work cut out for him
As a partisan president, driven by his leader, Dr Alvi’s presidency remained surrounded by controversies
Behind the smokescreen created by a spectacular flock of pigeons and oddly homogenised media coverage
Is there more to Nawaz’s anticipated return than optics?
With worsening economic woes haunting his 16-month administration, Shahbaz Sharif made several controversial choices