THE CONTRADICTION OF ZIONISM Rhetoric of Zionist early European ideologues is why Zionism acts the way it does and why Palestinian resistance is inherent to it. Ejaz Haider Updated 02 Jun, 2024 04:04pm
DEVELOPMENT: WHAT THE CHINESE ARE SAYING ABOUT CPEC A lot has been said and written in Pakistan about the China Pakistan Economic Corridor and its transformative potential. But how Dr Muhammad Ali Shaikh Published 02 Jun, 2024 07:51am
HOCKEY: AZLAN SHAH AND BEYOND The Pakistan hockey team surprised everyone by finishing second at the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup in Malaysia recently. Does Ijaz Chaudhry Published 02 Jun, 2024 07:51am
AVIATION: TURBULENCE AHEAD The recent incident of a fatality and multiple injuries on a flight due to air turbulence have raised questions whether some rout Doug Drury Published 02 Jun, 2024 07:51am
EXHIBITION: GEOMETRY, INCISION, COLOUR Three artists employ recurring patterns to explore their feelings and concerns in a recent group show in Karachi Amna Nizar Published 02 Jun, 2024 07:51am
DISCOURSE: WHO WAS MONA LISA ANYWAY? The Mona Lisa has traditionally been associated with Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine silk merchant. But there’s plenty Darius von Guttner Sporzynski Published 02 Jun, 2024 07:51am
SMOKERS’ CORNER: THE POPULARITY OF POPULISM The global South has had leaders championing ultra-nationalism, xenophobia and the politicisation of religion for decades. Nadeem F. Paracha Updated 02 Jun, 2024 09:49am
DIARY OF A SOCIAL BUTTERFLY: TANDOORI DAYS Palestine, Azad Kashmir, London, Sindh… the heat is on everywhere. But nowhere as much as in Butterfly’s own home Moni Mohsin Published 02 Jun, 2024 07:51am
ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI ‘I’ve Fallen For Someone Who Doesn’t Know I Exist’ From InpaperMagazine Published 02 Jun, 2024 07:51am
GARDENING: PLANTS FOR ALL SEASONS A hardy plant, with minimum water and sunlight requirements, is likelier to survive at the workplace and give your cubicle an Dr Khwaja Ali Shahid Published 02 Jun, 2024 07:51am
THE MUSLIM QUESTION IN INDIAN ELECTIONS Is Modi going down the route of demonising hapless Indian Muslims simply a cynical and racist ploy to cultivate Hindutva electoral vote? Or are there also more deep-rooted and systemic issues in India that its ruling elite are keen to cover up? Nomaan Majid Updated 29 May, 2024 04:43pm
AGRICULTURE: PLANTING SEEDS OF CHANGE Pakistan and India are facing a climate crisis, including heat waves and floods, which are impacting agricultural yields and Saddia Mazhar | Jennifer Kishan Published 26 May, 2024 06:43am
HEALTH: INCLUDING THE NEURODIVERGENT Increasing numbers of adults are being diagnosed under the umbrella term of neurodivergence, but should be looked at as Dougal Sutherland Published 26 May, 2024 06:43am
CRICKET: THE UGANDAN FROM GILGIT Uganda will be competing at its first world cup in a few days. How did a young man from Gilgit-Baltistan end up playing cricket Mir Shabbar Ali Published 26 May, 2024 06:43am
SOCIETY: PUNJAB THROUGH ITS FOOD A food aficionado explains his love for Punjabi cuisine and the importance of understanding the history of food Suhaib Ayaz Published 26 May, 2024 06:43am
EXHIBITION: A LASTING IMPRESSION An exhibition in Paris pays tribute to the Impressionists who began their movement 150 years ago Zafar Masud Published 26 May, 2024 06:43am
ARTSPEAK: DYING A THOUSAND DEATHS Literature and music are littered with the idea of a thousand days, nights, lives and deaths Durriya Kazi Published 26 May, 2024 06:43am
FICTION: OTHERED LOVE A fresh translation of an Urdu novel by the late Altaf Fatima is lucid enough to be read on its own merits Hajra Rehan Published 02 Jun, 2024 08:09am
COLUMN: THE GENTLE ANGST OF SHAHID ALAM Seldom has a book of poems in English resonated with me as this slender volume, Yardstick of Life. Perhaps the... Mehr Afshan Farooqi Published 02 Jun, 2024 08:09am
NON-FICTION: THE QUEST FOR ORDER A relatively slim but erudite and insightful book provides a guided tour, traversing nature, science, economics and politics, into Taha Ali Published 02 Jun, 2024 08:09am
POETRY: SOUNDS OF SILENCE Baidar Bakht’s excellent English translations of selected Urdu poems by Parvin Shere will help bring her the recognition she meri Peerzada Salman Published 02 Jun, 2024 08:09am
FICTION: HURTLING TOWARDS SELF-DESTRUCTION Feryal Ali-Gauhar’s new novel, set in a remote mountain village, combines commentary on tradition and patriarchy with a magical Sahar Shehryar Updated 26 May, 2024 09:34am
NON-FICTION: THE AESTHETICS AND SPIRITUALITY OF ARIF A book based on a series of lectures uses a philosophical approach to analyse the cultural and spiritual aspects of Iftikhar Arif Rauf Parekh Published 26 May, 2024 08:35am
NON-FICTION: THE ‘EVIL’ OF DEMOCRACY A scholarly treatise attempts to present the history of democracy as well as critique it Muhammad Ali Siddiqi Published 26 May, 2024 08:34am
COLUMN: THE ART OF STORYTELLING — PART II In the first part of this column, I had explained how the Memorise, Connect, Improvise (MCI) method of interactive... Musharraf Ali Farooqi Updated 26 May, 2024 09:31am
IN MEMORIAM: And The Curtain Falls... Talat Hussain, who passed away on May 26, was among the last of Pakistan’s great thespians, who inhabited Muhammad Suhayb Published 02 Jun, 2024 06:54am
THE GRAPEVINE After taking part in Netflix’s critically acclaimed series The Crown, television and film actor Humayun Saeed PYT Published 02 Jun, 2024 06:54am
DOCUMENTARY: A MOMENT IN TIME The re-release of the 1970 Beatles film Let It Be reveals how the history of popular music is written Adam Behr Published 02 Jun, 2024 06:54am
STREAMING: Amateur Moves Atlas’s plot seems to be generated by an AI chatbot on one of its off-days Mohammad Kamran Jawaid Published 02 Jun, 2024 06:54am
THE TUBE Veteran writer Samira Fazal joins director Danish Nawaz for a serial about emotional healing. Hassan Sadaf Haider Published 02 Jun, 2024 06:54am
WIDE ANGLE: The Moral Of The Story A media psychologist explains the research that goes behind Sesame Street, Arthur and other children’s programming on TV Allyson Snyder | Drew Cingel | Jane Shawcroft | Samantha Vigil Published 02 Jun, 2024 06:54am
STARBUZZ: Sweet Summer’s Child The young and talented Maheen Siddiqui oozes style, poise and confidence and reflects the same in the roles she plays Faisal Quraishi Published 02 Jun, 2024 06:54am
THE ICON INTERVIEW: BEYOND HER STYLE Kiran Malik has acted in three films and a television serial that made her instantly recognisable. She also recently hosted Maliha Rehman Published 26 May, 2024 06:43am
Aramco’s steady strategic play By establishing a presence in this emerging market, the oil giant seeks to capitalise on Pakistan’s growing energy demands. Syed Rashid Husain Updated 03 Jun, 2024 12:06pm
Farmer frustrations heighten The government must pursue long-term policies to enhance crop yields and address food inflation instead of short-sighted myopic ones. Dr Waqar Ahmad | Khalid Saeed Wattoo Updated 03 Jun, 2024 08:01am
From risk to resilience Seriously considering climate risk management and reporting policies could help Pakistani businesses reduce vulnerabilities. Dure Sameen Akhund Updated 03 Jun, 2024 11:00am
Finance: Pressing need for political stability An external funding cushion along with stable government forces is needed to ensure continued economic recovery in the near future. Mohiuddin Aazim Updated 03 Jun, 2024 09:40am
Agriculture; Farmer disillusionment worsens The government is facing a severe trust deficit among the farmers due to unmet promises that should be rectified in the upcoming Amjad Mahmood Published 03 Jun, 2024 07:06am
COMPANY NEWS Pakistan Cables commissioned its two-megawatt (MW) captive solar power plant at its new manufacturing From the Newspaper Published 03 Jun, 2024 07:06am
Compassion for sacrificial animals Eidul Azha holds significant religious and cultural importance for Muslims around the world. As we know that at the... Shahmeer Asif Published 08 Jun, 2024 07:58am
Mailbox This is concerning the article “Declutter your heart” by Ramsha Mujib (YW, April 20). I admire the writer From InpaperMagazine Published 08 Jun, 2024 07:58am
Story time: Of sacrifice and mercy As my two cousins, Hassan and Zaid, my elder brother, Sameer, and I were returning home from the mosque after... Rabia Hamid Published 08 Jun, 2024 07:58am
Story time: The whispering stone In a tiny town tucked between towering mountains and winding rivers, lived a young girl named Sarah. She had a ... Marziya Abbas Published 08 Jun, 2024 07:58am
Advice: Reset your routine After a couple of months filled to the brim with assignments, work and exams; you might have no motivation or energy... Mahnoor Rehan Published 08 Jun, 2024 07:58am