Stories from Ayesha Hasan
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It’s about women, without women
I have grown up to believe that [most] politicians and far-right religious conservatives explicitly hate women
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The “dying” art of listening
We need to find more considered ways to engage with the ordinary yet remarkable things found in life
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Freedom matters
This Independence Day Haya Faruqui takes you straight to the streets, asking people what independence means to them
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Disconcerting repetition in news
It is crucial for reporters to understand sources have the power to affect the perceived credibility of news stories
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Postcards from Urdu Bazaar
This is what three people had to say about how they came to be at one of the busiest market places in Lahore
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Finding our icons
As a reader, I have a greater memories of photographs stuck in my brain than words
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Turkey’s authoritarian ossification
To fulfill the EU dream, one of the boxes Ankara will have to tick is learning to accept media critique
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How far can journalists go?
Journalists look for controversies. It is part of our job to look for stories that would interest the masses
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Shortcuts in journalism
Value of media discourse is put at stake when some reporters use editorial autonomy to tamper with facts and reality
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Where’s our female narrative?
The power and influence of the female narrative in journalism is inevitable and dates back to the nineteenth century