Mubasher Bukhari is a senior journalist, teacher of journalism, writer and analyst. He tweets at @BukhariMubasher
Talks between the PTI and the PML-N led government appear to have reached a stalemate
Political parties have more or less stuck to arbitrary regulation of the internet, whether in power or in the opposition
Talks between the government and the PTI have started amid scepticism and apparent lack of trust
2024 witnessed general elections and the formation of national and provincial governments but also the continuation of the PTI-government...
PTI leaders find themselves in a tight spot: placating party sentiment on the one hand and finding a way out of the political impasse on the other
Factors that could have influenced PTI’s nod to talks with the government
Infighting and confusion currently characterise Imran Khan’s party
Following Khan’s imprisonment, and with so much unfolding in the background, just where is the PTI headed?
Reports of an ‘understanding’ with establishment, Trump victory raise hopes in the opposition camp
In the absence of institutionalised safety training and measures, journalists are left fending for themselves
With access to all sorts of information through various sources, objectivity appears to be the first casualty
For the first time in the country’s history, a parliamentary committee picks the next chief justice of Pakistan
The SCO-CHG meeting highlighted that the member states remained concerned about terrorism
Government reconsiders strategy after constitutional reform setback
Akhtar Mengal’s resignation from the National Assembly throws up new challenges
Opposition leaders on the edge over fears of constitutional amendments
Recent statements by leaders of major parties have put the spotlight back on Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and his new party
PTI continues its efforts to appease the establishment but with little success
Amidst intensifying polarisation and political confusion, there is little hope for normalisation of political temperatures
Small/regional parties are struggling to survive in a polarised environment