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Why Haseena Moin’s women will live forever
Her passing has left a huge void not just in the feminist discourse in this country but in the creative zeitgeist too
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How to give female athletes in Pakistan a level playing field
Gender reports on government funding for sports highlight the gender inequity in competitive sports in Pakistan
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Power dynamics between men and women
Healthy relationships entail a sharing of power but this only happens with a healthy sense of self-worth and autonomy
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What the Atlanta spa shootings reveal about America
The Atlanta shootings demand a thorough investigation, bipartisan leadership and strict action against the perpetrator
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Understanding addiction and its causes
The use of drugs and other addictive behaviour is a form of self-medication to help cope with unpleasant feelings
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How Khalilur Rehman Qamar normalises misogynistic mindsets
But the issue is not just about Khalilur Rehman Qamar. He is an acute representation of a widely shared mindset
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Could the impact of Covid-19 lead to a technology transformation in Pakistan?
There are significant challenges to achieve readiness to switch to online learning, telemedicine, and e-commerce
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How I survived the world’s strictest Covid-19 lockdown in Wuhan
What I experienced was different from what the international community and media said about China’s Covid-19 response
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In American politics, the “us vs. them” frame gets the media’s attention
Former President Donald Trump was truly a personality made for the 24-hour news cycle
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Has the United Nations failed us?
But when it comes to state behaviour, there is no unity – only stakes. Stakes and interests drive the UN.