Lacking government support, Pakistanis take it upon themselves to help the country’s burgeoning population of stray animals
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The CEO of Peshawar-based FF Steel credits his company’s success to a diverse workforce that prides itself on its inclusivity
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What goes on in Kashmir may not just stay in Kashmir
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Imran Khan’s trip to Washington has laid the groundwork for a reset of Pakistan-U.S. ties. Will it pan out?
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Inside the cat-and-mouse game between Islamabad and the U.N.-listed Dawa chief
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Bilal Zahoor and Raza Rumi have compiled an essential volume of some of Pakistan’s brightest minds to dig into all that ails the nation
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Assuming control of political dynasties, women have overcome entrenched misogyny to emerge as leaders in conservative states
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The history of Iran is that of two nations—the one before the Revolution, and the one that came about after it
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The Asghar Khan case still has lessons to teach Pakistan
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How we got here and how we should move forward
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The Kartarpur corridor contains the seeds of more inclusive, people-oriented development in Pakistan and across South Asia
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For Peshawar’s Bomb Disposal Unit, the war on militancy lives on
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Journalist Nasim Zehra rounds up the key backers of the Kargil war in an extraordinary tell-all
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Tracing the origins and accomplishments of the marginalized community
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Glacial-Lake Outburst Floods pose a serious threat for residents of Pakistan’s northern areas
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P.M.-elect Imran Khan promised sweeping reforms on the campaign trail. Will he be able to deliver?
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Two years ago, Khadija Siddiqui survived a brutal assault in Lahore. Her battle for justice has only just begun
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For over two decades, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has lashed out at incumbent governments. The PTI may well be the first political party to reverse this trend
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Ahead of the polls on July 25, a look at the various factors at play in this year’s general elections
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Khawar Qureshi QC on life as a leading U.K. Queen’s Counsel and the ‘Jadhav’ spy case