Dawn Editorial Summary
The Trump administration has plumbed new depths in its reckless approach to the Gaza crisis, with the U.S. president brazenly sharing an AI-generated video that transforms the war-torn land into a luxurious playground for the elite.
Western politics are undergoing seismic shifts, with deep structural and ideological changes shaking traditional alliances and power structures.
The simmering tensions in Sindh have reached a boiling point as the province erupts in protests against the contentious canal project on the Indus River.
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has rolled out the draft of the Pakistan Green Taxonomy 2025, aiming to steer climate-friendly investments while balancing economic priorities
The article paints a stark picture of Pakistan’s economic predicament, where reliance on international financial institutions like the IMF and World Bank is no longer a given.
The article exposes the alarming trend of political interference in higher education in Pakistan, with provincial governments enacting laws that erode university autonomy. Sindh has allowed bureaucrats to be appointed as vice-chancellors without requiring a PhD,
Pakistan remains ensnared in a web of entrenched power structures where the elite stranglehold over governance impedes progress.
The upcoming Arab League summit in Cairo is poised to be a defining moment, as Arab leaders grapple with the Trump administration’s Gaza plan. While nations like Egypt and Jordan fear internal destabilization from potential Palestinian displacement, Gulf states,
The article paints a stark picture of the modern attention economy, where Big Tech has turned human focus into a commodity, manipulating user behavior to maximize engagement
The Arab League, once envisioned as a unifying force for Arab nations, has remained largely ineffectual in addressing the pressing conflicts of the Middle East. Established in 1945, it opposed the UN’s Palestine partition plan, a decision that shaped the region’s political trajectory.