For Peshawar's movie buffs, all roads lead to Islamabad Cinemas in Peshawar have largely been reduced to venues where men enjoy regular screenings of blue films. Updated 11 May, 2016 03:25pm
Smoking dead scorpions is KP's latest dangerous addiction Experts say scorpion venom is more harmful than any drug— addicts start living in a constant state of delusion. Updated 12 May, 2016 01:29pm
How do you battle AIDS if no one talks about sex? KP's transgenders speak out Khawaja saras fear that if they are tested positive, they will be expelled from their community. Updated 04 Dec, 2016 11:04am
Peshawar administration fixes Rs25 ‘head money’ for killing a rat The issue surfaced when an infant was recently bitten to death by a rat in Peshawar’s suburbs. Updated 30 Mar, 2016 04:10pm
Shabqadar courts remain closed since suicide attack, residents suffer “Over 1200 cases are pending and no hearing has taken place since the blast,” says bar association president. Updated 23 Mar, 2016 07:28pm
Will an emergency brake system cut car accidents? Peshawar students find out Pakistan is the fifth deadliest country for road fatalities, but an emergency braking system could help change that. Updated 12 May, 2016 01:35pm
Remembering a Waziristan where men and women once danced together The Attan was popular in Waziristan until three decades ago. Updated 12 May, 2016 01:36pm
Peshawar's all-girls science teams propose six bizarre but totally viable ideas From bacteria powered batteries to glowing seeds, these biotechnology students want to solve problems through science. Updated 12 May, 2016 01:38pm
Fertiliser-ban in Fata may curb terrorism, but adds to farmers woes Farmers lament the ban on fertilisers, which have been banned because they use chemicals used in explosives. Updated 12 May, 2016 01:41pm
Sex education through theatre helps Peshawar children report abuse Eighth graders in Khyber Pakhthunkhwa receive sex education through interactive theatre dramas on child abuse. Updated 12 May, 2016 01:42pm
Don't need it? Leave it here: Peshawar gets its own version of Deewar-i-Meherbani Over 500 homeless and poor people have found clothes through the wall. Updated 30 Jul, 2016 12:08pm
From modest farms to millions: Peshawar's neglected honey industry In 1978, refugees from Soviet-occupied Afghanistan moved to Peshawar, where they started bee-keeping businesses. Updated 12 May, 2016 01:45pm
'Salute to the suicide bomber': Enter Janokhar village, Fata's connection to the world Residents struggle with militancy, illiteracy, and isolation,i n a village tucked away in FR Peshawar. Published 28 Dec, 2015 02:01pm
Deformities in Charsadda: Cousin marriages, and the heavy price children pay Almost every third home in Mian Kalay village has children suffering from birth defects. Published 15 Oct, 2015 06:18pm
Cherry Berry — Peshawar's booming restaurant on wheels Eatery's trademark 'Cherry Berry' dish amusingly gets its name from a local soft drink that Shaukat holds dear. Updated 11 Aug, 2015 05:42pm
Undeterred by disability, Niaz Bahadar stays brave as his name "I lost my legs and eyes, but not my courage and hope," Bahadar says. Updated 06 Apr, 2016 06:11pm
The Invisibles: Peshawar’s transgender pushed to society’s fringe At the age of 15, Mussarat ran away from his home in Bajaur to seek out the transgender society in Peshawar Updated 21 Mar, 2015 12:58pm