Dawn Editorial Summary
In the relentless pursuit of progress, humanity seems to have lost its essence, drowning in material excess while forsaking moral and spiritual depth
The Digital Nation Pakistan Act, 2025, was introduced with grand claims of revolutionizing the country’s digital landscape. However, a closer look at its provisions reveals a bureaucratic maze rather than a structured approach to digital transformation.
Pakistan faces a looming water crisis as climate change accelerates the melting of glaciers in the Himalayas, Karakoram, and Hindukush (HKHK) region.
The article focuses on Pakistan’s economic challenges as it braces for an upcoming IMF review, which is expected to be successful but will leave the government with limited maneuverability
The 26th Amendment in Pakistan represents a critical turning point in judicial independence, echoing concerns raised in India when Modi attempted to restructure judicial appointments through the 99th Amendment.
The article looks into the unfolding geopolitical crisis, focusing on Donald Trump’s confrontation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
The global order is undergoing a seismic shift under President Donald Trump’s erratic leadership, leaving allies and adversaries alike scrambling to reassess their positions.
The evolving landscape of militancy in the Middle East, particularly with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Öcalan’s call to disarm, is bound to reshape regional geopolitics
The bombing at Darul Uloom Haqqania in Nowshera signals a dangerous shift in the militant landscape of Pakistan. Unlike recent attacks that primarily targeted security personnel, this suicide blast struck at a religious institution, killing Maulana Hamidul Haq Haqqani, a significant figure linked to both religious and political spheres.
Pakistan’s so-called democratic transition has been little more than a façade, as successive regimes, both civilian and hybrid, have failed to break the stranglehold of unelected power structures