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Diary of a French girl in Pakistan

On my visit to Pakistan for the first time ever, I distinctly remember the day I was crossing the Wagah border from India, listening to a song by Noori while my heart was beating fast – not out of...

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Cola wars: A social and political history

‘Cola Wars’ is a term which emerged in the US in the early 1980s. It was coined to describe the advertising and marketing tactics of The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo against each other. Coca-Cola has...

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Mashal's death is a result of the regression of our student politics

Much has been said about what the lynching of Mashal Khan revealed about Pakistani society – from the brutal consequences of mob hysteria to the degree to which fanaticism has seeped into the social...

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Occupational injury: How Pakistan is failing its 56 million labourers

This article was originally published on December 5, 2015.A serious physical injury could put an enormous financial burden on a labourer and his family — which is exacerbated if he is the sole...

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From Akbar to Modi, Kashmiris have a history of pelting stones at oppressors

In 1586, the Mughal imperial army finally entered the valley of Kashmir, after being defeated twice by Kashmiri forces. The Kashmiri emperor, Sultan Yusuf Chak, had already been taken prisoner by Akbar...

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India is losing Kashmir in the virtual world like it is in the streets

Struggling to retain control of the streets and college campuses here, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti went to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi last week. Something had to be done to...

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Tense moments of 1987: how Pakistan won its first-ever Test series in India

30 years ago, Pakistan won a most famous Test victory against India. It was Pakistan’s first Test win against its arch-rivals on Indian soil since 1952. The win also heralded Pakistan’s first-ever Test...

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Walking past the coast of Rio de Janeiro reminded me of Karachi

On the face of it, very little seems to be in common between Karachi and Rio de Janeiro. But after having visited Rio and Karachi, I realised that the two cities have commonalities. Both the...

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Mistrust and hostility: A Pakistani journalist in Afghanistan

This article was originally published on October 7, 2015. As a TV anchor, I'll readily admit that our electronic media neglects covering Pak-Afghan relations. Why? Because it will not bring in...

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Saeed had no family until his donkey Raju gave him companionship

As a thinker in the Marxist tradition, I am interested in labour and fighting for its fair compensation. However, too often, the question of labour within and without the Marxist tradition has focused...

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Despite the dangers, I took the risk to visit Afghanistan and it was a...

Our paths crossed at the arrival hall of the Islamabad airport, next to a baggage conveyor belt. No, we were not arriving passengers, but outgoing passengers whose PIA flight to Kabul had been...

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Pakistan: A history through posters, papers and assorted paraphernalia

Photo: TIME archives. Future founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, on the April 1946 cover of TIME. He is shown in the midst of a geopolitical struggle in British India. Photo: Akbar Ali. Cover of...

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Walking through Rawalpindi's Bhabra Bazaar was a journey into a majestic past

The streets of Rawalpindi's Banni Chowk sight a chaos at one o'clock in the afternoon. The area once identified for enticing edifices and captivating designs is now tarnished with unfettered traffic...

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A train ride to India in better times

This article was originally published on October 3, 2016. Some stories from my past are still clearly etched in my memory.In 1955, I travelled to Bombay as an accompanying child on my mother’s passport...

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Thoughts of a man on Mother's Day: Why should housework be 'natural' for women?

Most mornings, I am served coffee in bed. Often, the coffee is made by my mother. After drinking it, I continue to recline in bed until I am served breakfast – again, most often, made by my mother. I...

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Is India trying to convince the world China’s OBOR plan is secretly colonial?

More than 29 heads of nations came together in Beijing on Sunday to officially launch China’s massive One Belt One Road initiative, an effort that some have described as the biggest overseas...

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Diary of a divorced Pakistani girl: How money, not family, saved me

Hi. I’m a 29-year-old Pakistani girl who grew up in Karachi. I am gori with brown eyes, moderately tall and not too fat. What taints these idyllic criteria for a rishta, however, is that I’m a...

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Misbah's story: How the almost forgotten cricketer rose to become an icon

Photo: Cricing.org Misbah-ul-Haq’s cricketing story is quite remarkable. It almost reads like a plot of what would certainly make an engrossing film, or at least a TV series. Today, sports writers...

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A Sufi, a Sikh and their message of love — A journey from Lahore to Amritsar

This article was originally published on February 2, 2016. Sufi music and architecture has always fascinated me. Consequently, I have taken it upon myself to explore the tribal areas of North Pakistan...

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From Imran-Miandad to Misbah-Younis: Pakistan's best cricketing duo

Javed Miandad ran towards Imran Khan, grabbed him by his arm and pulled him for a hug. “Only Miandad can do that to Khan sahab”, said my dad. The hug was iconic; not because even in absolute ecstasy of...

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