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ایمان مزاری کا اپنی والدہ سے اختلاف کیوں؟

Why does Iman Mazari, the human rights lawyer, disagree with her mother, the current Federal Minister for Human Rights? A reader's answer

نواز اور شہباز! خدا کے لیے اب آ بھی جاؤ

A contributor puts in a request to the Sharif brothers: come back to power already.

دانش جیسے نااہل، کریک، اور کرپٹ ریٹائرڈ جرنیل

An opinion contributor dissects the nation's retired militia.

روسی صدر کا بیان اور اسلاموفوبیا

Islamophobia has taken its toll on Western schools of thought. Russia's President Putin wants to change this.

جنرل صاحب! میں الیکشن ہار رہا ہوں

A contributor discusses the Tehreek-e-Insaf's recent electoral campaign in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

ACROSS TT

Trump rules out nuclear strike on Iran, says peace must last

Donald Trump said the U.S. will not use nuclear weapons in the war with Iran, insisting Tehran has already been badly weakened by conventional military force. He also signalled he is not interested in a rushed settlement, saying any agreement with Iran must be durable and lasting.

Levi’s bets on Pakistan’s cotton belt to future-proof denim

Levi Strauss has opened a new front in its sustainability strategy with a three-year regenerative agriculture programme in Pakistan’s cotton belt, where water stress, degraded soil and climate volatility are reshaping one of the country’s most important farming sectors.

Trump’s infatuation with Munir is a love letter to charisma

Trump rarely admires foreign figures by accident. His praise for Asim Munir points to something deeper than protocol: a recognition of rank, restraint and the kind of charismatic presence Trump has always found irresistible.

Every Starmer stumble brings Kemi closer

Keir Starmer came to office as the antidote to chaos. Yet British politics has a habit of making stable governments look temporary with startling speed. As Labour faces scandal, voter fragmentation and signs of internal narrowing, the snap-election conversation no longer feels fanciful. And if Britain is pushed back to the polls early, the beneficiary may not be who Westminster once assumed.

The world capital of diplomacy awaits its Gladiators

Will there be a second Islamabad Talks? Undoubtedly. The notion of an Islamabad Talks 2 have not materialised on cue, but that doesn't mean the process is dead. It means Pakistan holds the only channel both the U.S. and Iran can still use.

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