SC’s order green lights military courts, detrimental to civilian rights, lawyers warn Dawn.com Allowing military courts to pronounce decisions, albeit conditionally, raises renewed concerns about the judiciary's independence after the 26th Constitutional Amendment, says lawyer Mirza Moiz Baig.
Editorial: Pakistan will gain immensely from a breakthrough allowing cooling of political temperatures
Education’s downhill journey Ayesha Razzaque There has been no action on the ground that matches the scale of the challenge.
Updated 13 Dec, 2024 A political resolution It seems that there has been some belated realisation that a power vacuum has been created at expense of civilian leadership.
13 Dec, 2024 High price increases FISCAL stabilisation prescribed by the IMF can be expensive — for the common people — in more ways than one. ...
13 Dec, 2024 Beyond HOTA IN a welcome demonstration of HOTA’s oversight role, kidney transplant services have been suspended at...
Updated 12 Dec, 2024 General malfeasance Will Gen Faiz Hameed's trial prove to be a long overdue comeuppance or just another smokescreen?
12 Dec, 2024 Electricity rates THE government is renegotiating power purchase agreements with private power producers to slash their capacity...
12 Dec, 2024 Aggression in Syria TAKING advantage of the chaos in post-Assad Syria, Israel has proceeded to grab more of the Arab state’s land,...
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