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The Taliban have little incentive to stop fighting a war that they believe they are winning
Published 16 Jan, 2019 11:00am
The Chief Justice made it to the cover after attaining the highest number of total votes in the three-way poll
Published 15 Jan, 2019 01:06am
In many cases, minority communities have attracted fatal attention for having distinct, identifiable features
Published 14 Jan, 2019 10:54am
Araeen dreamt of being an artist and breaking the stereotypical art practices
Published 13 Jan, 2019 01:56pm
The residents of Latoo have learned an invaluable lesson: to survive you need to be self-reliant
Published 11 Jan, 2019 11:38am
Pakistan was also declared to be the safest country in the world for foreigners
Updated 10 Jan, 2019 11:09am
How a Central Asian bird is shaping Pakistan's policies
Published 09 Jan, 2019 12:18am
On a personal level, too, she was nothing but an embattled and challenged occupant of the Bhutto throne.
Updated 04 Jan, 2019 07:49am
The old customary system of justice is now under pressure to follow provincial and federal laws
Published 02 Jan, 2019 03:56pm
The rise of populist politicians and parties seems to be a pushback against changes in the nation state model
Published 31 Dec, 2018 04:08am
Herald looks at how the idea of strikes has evolved
Published 30 Dec, 2018 12:11pm
Ghalib’s association with Rampur began when he tutored young Yusuf Ali Khan in Persian
Published 28 Dec, 2018 02:08pm
There are 47,000 federal government employees in Karachi but the Estate Office has only 8,000 housing units
Published 27 Dec, 2018 02:31am
Social media is reshaping conflict in the 21st century by deploying Fifth-generation warfare
Updated 28 Dec, 2018 05:56pm
Free of pesticides and fertilisers, organic vegetables have become a necessity in today's world.
Updated 25 Dec, 2018 07:38am
This article is part of the Herald's satire series titled 'Newsbite'
Published 24 Dec, 2018 10:58am
The notion that God is one entity with different names in India is Kabir's singular legacy
Updated 23 Dec, 2018 05:11am
The novel is also a comment on how human greed has caused countless conflicts across time and space
Published 21 Dec, 2018 04:39pm
Dr Aamil Jamal’s research-based book offers innovative strategies to increase literacy among Pashtun women
Published 20 Dec, 2018 02:55am
Herald compares the numbers of NAB's latest work with those of previous years.
Updated 19 Dec, 2018 08:59am