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FICTION: LOVE AND CONSEQUENCES

A recently published Urdu novel, set mainly among the Christian community in Hyderabad of the 1960s, is a multi-faith tale

yesterday 10

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Waqas Ali Ranjha

GARDENING: THE FLORIDA EFFECT

Glossy, lobed and endlessly variable — the Philodendron Florida is an ornamental favourite — and should be grown from a stem

yesterday 10

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Dr Khwaja Ali Shahid

EPICURIOUS: CHASING ALBAIK

Karachiites have never eaten at the famed Saudi outlet in their city — but that doesn’t stop them from craving its spice-infused

yesterday 10

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Riffat Rashid

ADVICE : AUNTIE AGNI

‘My Friends Keep Making Jokes At My Expense’

yesterday 20

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From Inpapermagazine

SMOKERS’ CORNER: POLITICS OF THE BIG TENT

The very diversity that makes big-tent parties electorally powerful can also become their greatest vulnerability.

yesterday 60

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Nadeem F. Paracha

EXHIBITION: STAYING ALIVE

EXHIBITION: STAYING ALIVE

Through intimate depictions of fear, longing, memory and loss, a group exhibition in Lahore viewed resilience simply as the act

yesterday 20

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Ayesha Majeed

ARTSPEAK: INTERIOR STORIES

From the Peacock Throne to the ubiquitous charpai, furniture has always offered an intimate history of how people in South Asia

yesterday 20

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Durriya Kazi

IN MEMORIAM: THE HUMILITY OF A PHILOSOPHER

A former Catholic priest who became one of Britain’s great philosophers, Sir Anthony Kenny passed away on August 3. He spent his

yesterday 30

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Dr Naazir Mahmood

EQUESTRIAN SPORTS: WOMEN TAKE THE REINS

In a sport long ruled by men, a growing number of Pakistani women are galloping into tent-pegging — lance in hand and,

yesterday 20

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Zofeen T. Ebrahim

HEALTH: DISEASES WITH NO NAME

HEALTH: DISEASES WITH NO NAME

Pakistan still has no comprehensive estimate of how many of its citizens have inherited genetic disorders. Delayed diagnoses,

yesterday 20

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Saddia Mazhar

WHY CASH REFUSES TO DIE IN PAKISTAN

WHY CASH REFUSES TO DIE IN PAKISTAN

Pakistan’s digital payments revolution is real, but so is the country’s stubborn dependence on cash. As money increasingly enters

yesterday 40

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Ammar H Khan

FICTION: REDISCOVERING RUSSIAN REALISM

A collection of four contemporary Russian stories, beautifully translated into Urdu, captures the enduring power

09.08.2026 30

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Sanober Nazir

ARCHITECTURE: THE VANISHING APPRENTICE

ARCHITECTURE: THE VANISHING APPRENTICE

AI hasn’t replaced architects — but it may be quietly dismantling the apprenticeship that once turned young drafters into

09.08.2026 30

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Ali Ahmed Qureshi

HOCKEY: A TURF ASSIGNMENT

HOCKEY: A TURF ASSIGNMENT

With the Men’s Hockey World Cup set to begin on August 14, given Team Pakistan’s current form, not much can be expected from it.

09.08.2026 20

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Ijaz Chaudhry

HISTORY: FEEDING THE BUREAUCRACY

HISTORY: FEEDING THE BUREAUCRACY

Long before Independence, Sindh’s villages quietly financed the colonial administration’s travelling camps — through free

09.08.2026 40

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Zaffar Junejo

REGION: BANGLADESH’S JULY GENERATION

REGION: BANGLADESH’S JULY GENERATION

Two years after the protests that toppled Sheikh Hasina, the youngsters who participated in 2024’s ‘July Uprising’ are still

09.08.2026 30

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Maruf Hasan

GROWING UP WITH FAIZ AND ALYS

A renowned artist, curator, art historian and activist in her own right, Salima Hashmi is still perhaps best known as the elder

09.08.2026 40

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Salima Hashmi

GARDENING: A HYBRID FOR THE HOUSE

Philodendron Florida combines the best traits of its parent plants, producing eye-catching foliage that can brighten any indoor

09.08.2026 30

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Dr Khwaja Ali Shahid

CLIFTONIA: THE ODYSSEY OF CLIFTOVAR

Like most great epics, this too has a suffering hero dealing with a divine curse. But this one also has gated communities

09.08.2026 30

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Farid Alvie

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

‘He Refuses To Accept My No’

09.08.2026 30

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From The Newspaper

SMOKERS’ CORNER: THE OUTRAGE MACHINE

In an online world where algorithms reward anger over accuracy, outrage has become one of the most valuable forms of currency.

09.08.2026 70

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Nadeem F. Paracha

EXHIBITION: TRACES OF INHERITANCE

EXHIBITION: TRACES OF INHERITANCE

Four artists examined the hidden lives embedded within objects, images and memories at a recent show in Karachi

09.08.2026 50

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Rumana Husain

EXHIBITION: LOST LANDSCAPES

Through luminous colours and dreamlike settings, Zahabia Khozema explores how memory preserves places long after they have

09.08.2026 30

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Hira Shahid

NON-FICTION: BIGGER THAN THE SCREEN

Best remembered as Sholay’s Imam Sahib, A.K. Hangal was also a tailor, theatre stalwart, trade unionist, political activist

02.08.2026 30

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Muhammad Suhayb

GARDENING: GUARDING THE GOURD

The round bottle gourd grows fast and rewards generously, making it a favourite of home gardeners. But from germination

02.08.2026 30

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Dr Khwaja Ali Shahid

EPICURIOUS: REDISCOVERING JACKFRUIT

A ripe jackfruit may be enjoyed fresh or cooked. Here is a recipe for jackfruit fritters and an easy chutney as a condiment

02.08.2026 30

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Shazia Hasan

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

‘An Eye Condition Has Shattered My Police Dreams’

02.08.2026 40

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From Inpapermagazine

SMOKERS’ CORNER: BEYOND THE ‘GEN-Z REVOLUTION’ LABEL

Reducing youth-led protests to generational branding obscures the political and economic forces driving them.

02.08.2026 90

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Nadeem F. Paracha

EXHIBITION: FAULT LINES OF BELONGING

Four artists confront disability, political violence, emotional vulnerability and prejudice in an exhibition that explores

02.08.2026 30

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Rumana Husain

ARTSPEAK: IN SEARCH OF FAMILY

What drives millions to want to trace their family lineage? Beyond curiosity lies a deeper quest for identity, connection

02.08.2026 30

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Durriya Kazi

HEALTH: UNCOVERING WHY BABIES DIE

In three of Karachi’s poorest neighbourhoods, a minimally invasive autopsy technique is doing what verbal accounts and hospital records couldn’t:...

02.08.2026 30

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Yumna Khan

BOXING: PULLING NO PUNCHES

Fatima Zahra, who has already ensured a medal at the Commonwealth Games for Pakistan in boxing, has been undefeated nationally

02.08.2026 30

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Natasha Raheel

INFRASTRUCTURE: NEW BUSES, OLD PROBLEMS

Karachi’s electric buses promised comfort and relief from the heat — but overcrowding, erratic schedules and under-investment

02.08.2026 40

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Samina Hassan Laghari

WORLD: THE GLOBAL REFUGEE MARKET

From Pakistan during the Cold War to present-day Rwanda and Türkiye, refugee hosting has evolved into a global political economy

02.08.2026 30

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Saeed Husain

UNDERSTANDING IRAN’S WAR STRATEGY

As some question Iran's strategy, Ejaz Haider attempts to unpack the strategic logic that underpins Tehran's decisions.

02.08.2026 100

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Ejaz Haider

HEALTH: THE IRON CEILING

A pilot nutrition programme in schools found that adolescent girls quickly learned about healthy diets and iron supplements. What

26.07.2026 60

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Sidra Bashir

REGION: INDIA’S STUDENT RECKONING

What started as a students’ protest over mis-administration of medical college entrance tests and the education system has

26.07.2026 50

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Revati Laul

FICTION: SCARS THAT LINGER

A collection of eight compelling short stories examines the quiet devastations of women’s lives, family relationships and social

26.07.2026 40

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Rehana Alam

GARDENING: ‘Why Is My Amaryllis Not Flowering?’

All your gardening queries answered here…

26.07.2026 30

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Dr Khwaja Ali Shahid

DIARY OF A SOCIAL BUTTERFLY: WORLD CUP FEVER

Butterfly doesn’t have to understand football to catch the fever, especially when every match comes with family arguments

26.07.2026 30

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Moni Mohsin

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

‘My Nephew Seems To Lack Direction’

26.07.2026 40

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From Inpapermagazine

SMOKERS’ CORNER: RATIONAL IRRATIONALITY

From protest rallies to polling booths, supporters continuously calculate the risks and rewards of political participation.

26.07.2026 70

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Nadeem F. Paracha

EXHIBITION: CARTOGRAPHIES OF THE HEART

A solo exhibition in Islamabad explored loss, love and the fragile synchronicity between one’s inner and outer worlds

26.07.2026 30

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Ayesha Latif

DISCOURSE: THE STAMP OF A MASTER

Four decades after his death, Sadequain’s monumental murals have found a new public canvas on Pakistan Post’s record-length stamps.

26.07.2026 40

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Umer Sheikh

WILDLIFE: PAKISTAN’S LOST RHINOS

Seals, manuscripts, one Mughal miniature and a handful of travellers’ notes are all that remain of a species that once ranged the

26.07.2026 40

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Masood Lohar

FOOTBALL: THE (NOT SO) GREATEST SHOW

The Fifa World Cup final, expected to be a chaotic, thrilling contest between a spirited Argentina and technically matchless Spain

26.07.2026 30

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Taha Goheer

RETHINKING REHABILITATION

The much-needed ‘modernisation’ of Karachi's railway infrastructure may transform the city's and region’s future, but also

26.07.2026 30

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Arif Hasan

NON-FICTION: THE BOY WHO BECAME MBAPPÉ

A new biography chronicles the French football captain’s extraordinary rise from a Zinedine Zidane-loving boy in Paris’ suburbs

22.07.2026 40

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Omair Alavi

GOVERNANCE: PROTECTING PAKISTAN’S PERSONAL DATA

Pakistan’s new draft Data Governance Policy tackles decades of bureaucratic data hoarding and insider leaks — but broader AI

19.07.2026 50

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Sindhu Abbasi

GARDENING: A GOURD HARVEST

The round bottle gourd is a South Asian kitchen staple, but knowing how it grows — and when to pick it — makes all the difference

19.07.2026 40

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Dr Khwaja Ali Shahid