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My Feminist ABCs: Speaking Tanveer Anjum’s rebellious language
Tanveer Anjum’s poetry challenges the boundaries of form and language, offering a bold new feminist poetic praxis.
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Wujuud-i Zan: The “man-els” take a seat
Women at Habib University challenge academia’s gendered norms, proving their scholarship isn’t just “adding color.”
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A landmark Oscar win for 'No Other Land'?
A historic Oscar win for No Other Land shakes Hollywood and amplifies a Palestinian story, but leaves so much unsaid
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Stuck in Karachi traffic? It’s okay, so is Jhulelal.
From riverbanks to rickshaw-backs, Jhulelal’s legacy flows through Sindh — fluid, sacred, and, always in flux.
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Nervous flyers, do yourselves a favor… don’t read the news
From pilot fatigue to cybersecurity conspiracies, 2025’s aviation chaos has everyone asking: What’s really going on?
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If love hurts, the Sufis say you’re doing it right
Farid ud-Din Attar teaches us that love is both misery and ecstasy, and only those who risk it all can have it all
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Is your school just a bank in disguise?
The teacher lectures, students absorb, and Paulo Freire rolls over in his grave. Is education just obedience training?
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Here's what your Pak Studies teacher forgot to mention...
Pakistan’s creation wasn’t inevitable—it was a last-minute political maneuver fueled by fear and chaos.
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A letter to the country without a post office
What is the true subject of poetry? Turning to Agha Shahid Ali’s poetry on Kashmir Solidarity Day.
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Why do some men think personal space is optional?
Shocking! Women are tired of being touched without consent and no, "I was just being friendly" isn’t an excuse anymore