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Fragments from the body torn: Fahmida Riaz’s fearless legacy
Banned and exiled, but never silenced—Fahmida Riaz’s poetry stood against dictatorship and patriarchy.
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Remembering Allah Daad Wahid
Another young life stolen, another future erased—Allah Daad Wahid’s memory haunts Karachi University's silent halls.
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Tracing roots in a tired city: A heritage walk through Karachi
A love letter to Karachi—loud, layered, relentless—a city that demands to be remembered, even as it forgets itself.
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Remembering Faiz: A Bengali kid’s first lessons in poetry & politics
Censored, exiled, and imprisoned—Faiz’s poetry still roared, challenging tyranny and inspiring generations.
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Back to the cave: Where does PECA take us?
Free speech under fire? Pakistan’s PECA amendments make social media users, journalists, and comedians more vulnerable
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A ‘viral’ tragedy exposing society's failings in love, accountability, and gender
Instead of questioning the boy who led her on, Pakistan ridicules a mentally ill woman abandoned in a foreign country.
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Anaari Science left me with more questions than answers
A short film by Aleem Bukhari, explores passion and hidden talent through two contrasting characters in Hyderabad.
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Is the re-release of iconic Bollywood films a desperate attempt to bring audiences back?
Gen Z is embracing old Bollywood gems like Rockstar and Laila Majnu, proving that meaningful cinema is timeless
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Trump’s exit from Paris Climate Deal: A devastating blow to the world’s most vulnerable nations
One of the first poor decisions Trump made was pulling the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement
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Trumpian nightmare ensues for vulnerable communities and third-world countries
Trump's controversial policies on gender, immigration, and their global implications for marginalized communities