Dawn Editorial Summary
The escalating threats posed by militant groups like the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) highlight the security challenges in Pakistan
The article highlights the pervasive issue of fake news (FN), tracing its historical evolution and its modern implications. While FN has existed since the advent of the printing press, its influence has been magnified in the digital age.
The article challenges conventional notions of success and happiness, emphasizing that true fulfillment lies in aligning one’s life with Islamic principles
The article highlights Pakistan’s aspirations for 2025, particularly in addressing the twin challenges of economic and climate vulnerabilities. With the release of its 13th Economic Development Plan and updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC),
Gender-based violence in Pakistan remains an alarming issue, with recent cases of femicide and honour killings painting a grim picture of societal and systemic failure
The article reflects on humanity’s collective vulnerability in an era dominated by nuclear threats, likening the entire human race to inmates on death row.
The year 2025 is poised to be one of volatility and unpredictability, marked by heightened geopolitical tensions, economic challenges, and technological disruptions
Pakistan is grappling with a severe air quality crisis, with cities like Lahore and Multan recording unprecedented Air Quality Index (AQI) levels of 1,900 and 2,000, respectively
The article examines the ideological transformation of Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, a prominent militant leader, and his reintegration efforts for former jihadists into mainstream society. Lakhvi’s evolution is emblematic of broader shifts in Pakistan’s approach to militant proxies, influenced by international pressures and internal challenges.
Pakistan’s tax system, plagued by weak enforcement and inefficiency, is at a crossroads as the government struggles to meet ambitious IMF-imposed revenue targets