Insecurity, discrimination, intimidation — Pakistani kids are paying for the right to education, sometimes with their lives
Gender equality and gender insensitivity remain distant ideas in Pakistani society
A participant of Pakistani politics now settled in the U.S. makes sense of the 2013 Elections
My family has been a Karachiite for generations. We live in an old building my grandfather built 70 years ago, relocating his family from old Lalukhet to Garden. Despite temptations, my siblings and ...
A Norwegian-Pakistani recounts a maddening day in her motherland and how communalism is killing its soul
On a wintery Sunday morning at Islamabad’s Kohsar Market, a Canadian author recounts her days living and writing in Pakistan
With ideology increasingly taking a back seat candidates find it easy to switch sides — to the extent it is difficult to keep track
A firsthand account of how voters, including Pakistani-Americans, burnt the midnight oil to save the day
A personal account of a series of interactions with the girl who would be queen
We had a homogenous culture where everybody stood o equal terms. Why has it been murdered – as cruelly as our minorities are being murdered daily?