The American woman making headlines in Pakistan is no stranger to the country—or its corridors of power
Benazir Bhutto
PPP chairperson says in today’s Pakistan, women can join any profession they want, protest in any manner they choose
Anti-graft watchdog NAB has been used as a tool to punish political opponents for far too long
Special Assistant to the P.M. on Social Welfare says forensic data analysis identified people who are ineligible for support
Sindh government announces public holiday on Dec. 27 to commemorate passing of former prime minister
Assuming control of political dynasties, women have overcome entrenched misogyny to emerge as leaders in conservative states
The Asghar Khan case still has lessons to teach Pakistan
Urdu poet Fahmida Riaz, who died in Lahore on Nov. 21, leaves behind a daunting legacy
For Peshawar’s Bomb Disposal Unit, the war on militancy lives on
Distinguished diplomat Jamsheed Marker was truly one of a kind
The swift backlash to Rana Sanaullah and Abid Sher Ali’s vile comments is a welcome development for Pakistan
Recent visits to Saudi Arabia by Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif have tongues wagging in Pakistan
The Pakistan Army appears to have a significant problem with ‘rogue elements’
The assassination that changed everything—and nothing
There is no denying the effectiveness of the controversial U.S. strikes