Sher Afzal asks why the government can't facilitate basic meetings for Imran Khan amid ongoing talks.
The Express Tribune is Pakistan's premier English-language newspaper, offering comprehensive coverage of national and international affairs. As the country's first internationally affiliated publication, partnered with The New York Times, it caters to the modern face of Pakistan with a fresh, visually engaging approach.
The newspaper's core readership consists of educated, urban Pakistanis seeking in-depth analysis and insightful commentary on a wide range of topics. These include government and politics, entertainment, finance and economy, business and industry, as well as cultural and societal issues.
With a team of acclaimed journalists, The Express Tribune upholds liberal values and egalitarian traditions through informative and thought-provoking writing. The coverage encompasses government announcements, legal policies, evolving stories, data analysis, and press releases, providing readers with a well-rounded understanding of current affairs.
In addition to its print edition, The Express Tribune maintains a strong online presence, making its content accessible to readers across digital platforms. As part of a larger media conglomerate, it complements the group's other flagship brands, such as the Daily Express newspaper and Express News Urdu TV channel.