WHY THE STUDENT PROTESTS MATTER Do these protests across US and Europe signal a change in Western grassroots sentiment about Palestine and can they make a difference? Kamran Asdar Ali | Shafaq Sohail Updated 19 May, 2024 12:01pm
ECHOES OF ANOTHER STUDENT MOVEMENT When the protests against Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza broke out across US campuses, a friend suggested that ... Hasan Zaidi Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
CLIMATE CHANGE: THE CLIMATE MIGRANTS While the 2022 floods caused mayhem nationwide, such climate-induced calamities are happening more frequently in Pakistan’s Umar Bacha Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
BADMINTON: SHUTTLER WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH Pakistan’s badminton legend Tariq Wadood reminisces about his glory days in the late 1970s and 1980s… Ijaz Chaudhry Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
SOCIETY: MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD For the residents of villages of the Kaachho region in Sindh’s Dadu district, the search for water remains the biggest of the Furqan Hyder Shaikh Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
EXHIBITION: THE ART OF OCCUPATION An exhibition at the Venice Biennale explores how Palestinians have become ‘foreigners everywhere’ — even at home Clare Carolin Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
WORLD: BRITAIN’S FALSE DAWN Why Rishi Sunak, the great hope of multicultural Britain, fell flat and is about to fizzle out Poonam Joshi Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
SMOKERS’ CORNER: PAKISTAN'S POPULIST JUDGES Recent judicial activism maintains precedents set by now-retired populist judges, whose verdicts badly disturbed country’s politics, economics and judicial system. Nadeem F. Paracha Updated 19 May, 2024 11:40am
CLIFTONIA: AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER Eos presents excerpts from Rebecca de Chandio’s latest New York Times’ best-seller... Farid Alvie Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI ‘I Can’t Find the Right Match’ From InpaperMagazine Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
GARDENING: HOLDING BOLTING AT BAY Early bolting in plants can impact the quality and quantity of the fruit it produces, inhibiting the growth, size, taste and textu Dr Khwaja Ali Shahid Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
FIFA’S FOUL ON PAKISTAN FOOTBALL Is a franchise system like cricket’s PSL the best way forward? And why is an interim football administration pushing for it? Umaid Wasim Updated 12 May, 2024 07:14pm
ESSAY: WE’RE READY FOR YOUR CLOSE-UP NOW Diary entries from a former actor reflect on how the desire to conform to the norms of the entertainment industry allowed her to Neha Maqsood Published 12 May, 2024 07:38am
FOOTBALL: GIRLS KICKING MOUNTAINS Zahra Afzal runs the Women’s Football Academy in Hazara Town, Quetta. What made her get into such an apparently thankless job? Somaiyah Hafeez Published 12 May, 2024 07:38am
ENVIRONMENT: THE HEAT IS ON Climate change helps explain why ocean temperatures keep rising, but it doesn’t paint the full picture. And the effects of warme Zhi Li | Thomas Wernberg | Neil Holbrook | Matthew England | Kathryn Smith | Alex Sen Gupta Published 12 May, 2024 07:38am
EXHIBITION: BODY AND SOUL Poetry, calligraphy and spirituality intertwine in Fazil Hussain Mousavi’s artwork Amra Ali Published 12 May, 2024 07:38am
ARTSPEAK: A SENSE OF BELONGING A collective identity makes us feel as if we are a part of something bigger and more important than just our own lives Durriya Kazi Published 12 May, 2024 07:38am
BOOKS IN BRIEF he book addresses underdeveloped countries of the world. The author feels that the world at the moment Munir Hussain Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
COLUMN: ART AND SUFFERING I wish to begin this piece with the lines that Hasan Zaidi quoted to end his essay on Paul Auster in Books and... Harris Khalique Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
FICTION: The invisible writer A rare and long-awaited collection of fiction from a distinguished man of letters leaves the reader thirsting for more Irfan Aslam Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
FICTION: Searching for solace in unexpected places A debut collection of short stories from Bangladesh marks its author as a notable addition to the vibrant storytellers Sara Danial Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
NON-FICTION: The crisis of everything A collection of essays by experts analyses the multiple, simultaneous crises facing Pakistan in the political, economic, Faisal Bari Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
OBITUARY: DEFYING GENRE, TRANSCENDING BOUNDARIES Paul Auster, a great American writer of sophistication, innovation and intellect passed away on April 30 Lucyl Harrison Published 12 May, 2024 10:12am
PAUL AUSTER AND I I first ran into Paul Auster completely by chance at Liberty Books in Karachi’s Clifton area in 2003. This was... Hasan Zaidi Published 12 May, 2024 10:04am
NON-FICTION: GENDER IN URDU LITERATURE An academic book providing a comparative look at pre- and post-Partition era writing in Urdu literature is an extremely useful... Soonha Abro Published 12 May, 2024 10:01am
LIVE WIRE; A HIT AND MISSES AFFAIR This year’s Hum Style Awards were indicative of the times that we live in and the fissures that run deep in Pakistani Maliha Rehman Updated 19 May, 2024 12:08pm
THE GRAPEVINE Mishi Khan ain’t happy with singer Abrarul Haq for mentioning that, more than a decade ago, he had received PYT Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
PRIME TIME: THE DEATH OF REALITY TV? With reality TV in the UK almost dead, The Traitors offers a last glimmer of hope Jamie Medhurst Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
CINEMASCOPE: APES GONE BAD Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes remains engaging and doesn’t betray the overall tone of the film series Mohammad Kamran Jawaid Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
THE TUBE Superstar Humayun Saeed is back with a bang as Iqbal Munna, opposite Yumna Zaidi (Zarnab), in a much Sadaf Haider Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
WIDE ANGLE: LESSONS FROM THE SILENT DISCO Here’s why listening to music and dancing in sync brings us closer together Joshua S. Bamford Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
WIDE ANGLE; IS RADICAL OPTIMISM THE ANSWER? Dua Lipa says her new album title is also her philosophy for dealing with life’s chaos — but is it the best way? Joshua Forstenzer Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
THE ICON REVIEW; SCREAMFEST OF AMATEURS With Poppay Ki Wedding, the filmmakers chose to go with the formula that works best in Pakistan: comic shenanigans Mohammad Kamran Jawaid Published 19 May, 2024 07:38am
Solar net metering policy discontent Current electricity pricing regime subsidises wealthy, solar power generating households while shifting cost burden on the grid-dependent citizens. Ammar H Khan Published 13 May, 2024 08:55am
Pakistan’s rice-water dilemma Govt must look into short to medium term water management as surging rice farming and depleting ground water may lead to serious environment consequences. Khalid Saeed Wattoo | Dr Waqar Ahmad Published 13 May, 2024 08:51am
The crushing burden of unplanned families About 26.3pc of married Pakistani women want to prevent pregnancy but lack access to family planning methods. Rahema Hasan Updated 13 May, 2024 10:44am
Let optimism and grit prevail Focusing on IMF-enabled short-term respite remains top-priority instead of long-term, sustainable solutions. Mohiuddin Aazim Published 13 May, 2024 08:42am
Fruit procurement in danger High and unfair taxation of 20pc FED on top of an 18pc GST has diminished fruit procurement by 50pc in a year. Amjad Mahmood Published 13 May, 2024 08:39am
KSE 100-share index fluctuations Chart by Rehan Ahmed From the Newspaper Published 13 May, 2024 08:36am
Rupee report: Weekly rupee-dollar parity Chart by RA From the Newspaper Published 13 May, 2024 08:33am
COMPANY NEWS Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Company (PHDEC) hosted a webinar about ‘Unlocking the Potential: Dragon Fruit From InpaperMagazine Published 13 May, 2024 07:32am
Surviving post-exam anxiety Being a student is like riding a never-ending emotional rollercoaster! With ups, downs, twists and turns — you... Benazir Raz Published 18 May, 2024 06:55am
Mailbox This is regarding the cover article “The gift of sibling friendship” by Benazir Raz (YW, April 6). Having a From InpaperMagazine Published 18 May, 2024 06:55am
Story time: Overcoming one’s fears There was a ten-year-old girl named Mia. She was a kind and energetic little girl. Every day she loved to go out to... Yusra Kashif Published 18 May, 2024 06:55am
Book review: All About Bluey Meet Bluey, the title character of the hit Australian preschool animated show, was declared the most streamed show ... Omair Alavi Published 18 May, 2024 06:55am
Story time: A blessing in disguise It was her dream to work in this company and, after a lot of hardship, she gained employment in it. She couldn’t believe they Wasfa Khan Published 18 May, 2024 06:55am