POLICY: THE CASE FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT

POLICY: THE CASE FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Pakistan frames its transport crisis as an affordability problem. It is actually an institutional one — and every fuel shock makes
Published 19 Apr, 2026 09:31am
FOOTBALL: FOOTBALL’S WASTED TIME

FOOTBALL: FOOTBALL’S WASTED TIME

The ‘beautiful game’ is being spoiled by time-wasting — can anything be done about it ahead of the World Cup?
Published 19 Apr, 2026 09:39am
ENVIRONMENT: SWALLOWED BY THE SEA

ENVIRONMENT: SWALLOWED BY THE SEA

Once a thriving harbour town, Sukhi Bandar now lies beneath the Arabian Sea. Its disappearance tells a larger story — of a delta
Published 19 Apr, 2026 09:45am
INTERVIEW: PAKISTAN IN VENICE

INTERVIEW: PAKISTAN IN VENICE

As Pakistan gets ready to participate in the Venice Biennale for only the second time, Eos speaks with Faiza Butt, the artist...
Updated 19 Apr, 2026 10:29am
CLIFTONIA: FOREST TALES

CLIFTONIA: FOREST TALES

A very secret fable about a very secret cave, very secret guests and the machinery behind world-changing events…
Published 19 Apr, 2026 10:15am
ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

‘Everyone Doubts Me After My CSS Exam Failure’
Published 19 Apr, 2026 10:18am
GARDENING: BUTTON SHEDDING

GARDENING: BUTTON SHEDDING

From water stress to weak pollination, a number of factors can cause coconut trees to drop underdeveloped nuts — here’s what...
Published 19 Apr, 2026 10:21am
FINDING A FUEL WE CAN AFFORD

FINDING A FUEL WE CAN AFFORD

The numbers tell us that a cheaper, cleaner future is within reach, if the state chooses to act before the next hit.
Updated 16 Apr, 2026 01:13pm
ESSAY: THE WHITE SAVIOUR

ESSAY: THE WHITE SAVIOUR

The trope is not the result of a personality flaw in individual storytellers. It is a narrative technique. And from Robinson Cruso
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:34am
MOTORSPORTS: LEARNING TO DRIFT

MOTORSPORTS: LEARNING TO DRIFT

Dina Patel grew up watching her parents race across Pakistan’s desert terrain. Now 22, she has become the country’s first female
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:34am
IN MEMORIAM: LETTING HISTORY JUDGE

IN MEMORIAM: LETTING HISTORY JUDGE

Roy Medvedev, who died in February this year, lived through nearly the entire Soviet century — and spent most of it insisting
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:34am
EXHIBITION: SUSPENDED REALMS

EXHIBITION: SUSPENDED REALMS

In her latest body of work, Shanzay Subzwari transforms loss into a meditative visual language rendered in luminous colours
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:34am
EPICURIOUS: FAMILIAR ENOUGH TO LOVE

EPICURIOUS: FAMILIAR ENOUGH TO LOVE

Some dishes soar, some fall short and the ambience does a lot of the heavy lifting — but Mizu still earns its place at Karachi’s
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:34am
GARDENING: CRACKING THE COCONUT CODE

GARDENING: CRACKING THE COCONUT CODE

The coconut gives oil, water, milk and meat. Getting to any of it requires years of waiting and, eventually, someone willing
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:34am
CONFLICT: BOMBING TRUST

CONFLICT: BOMBING TRUST

By launching strikes on Iran even as negotiations were underway, Washington may have secured short-term military gains at the cost of long-term diplomatic credibility.
Published 05 Apr, 2026 07:37am
HERITAGE: SUBVERSION OF THE SHRINE

HERITAGE: SUBVERSION OF THE SHRINE

The ongoing ‘renovation’ of the shrine in Kasur of Sufi poet Bulleh Shah is mired in a shocking lack of vision — choosing pomp...
Published 05 Apr, 2026 07:42am
BOXING: THE LINE COOK BOXER

BOXING: THE LINE COOK BOXER

“I was roaming around the streets when fate brought boxing to me,” exclaims Qudratullah, looking back at how he...
Published 05 Apr, 2026 07:52am
ESSAY: THE WOMEN OF THE MOSQUE

ESSAY: THE WOMEN OF THE MOSQUE

A Pakistani woman’s experiences of participating in collective prayers at mosques in Istanbul stand in stark contrast to her...
Published 05 Apr, 2026 08:00am
EXHIBITION: THE HARMONY OF VIOLENCE

EXHIBITION: THE HARMONY OF VIOLENCE

By overlaying the golden ratio on to photographs of violence, Aroosa Rana re-frames how we look at images of conflict and
Published 05 Apr, 2026 08:10am
EXHIBITION: NATURE AND MEMORY

EXHIBITION: NATURE AND MEMORY

Drawing upon botanical imagery, Sabah Husain’s works create a lyrical archive of nature, loss and cultural remembrance
Published 05 Apr, 2026 08:16am
MOTOR SPORTS: A FORMULA 1 REHAUL

MOTOR SPORTS: A FORMULA 1 REHAUL

The sport has changed the architecture of its engines, forced drivers to rethink aerodynamics and strategy, and switched
Published 29 Mar, 2026 07:27am
HISTORY: THE ALMOST RISE OF GWADAR

HISTORY: THE ALMOST RISE OF GWADAR

In 1613, the East India Company established its first major trading base in the Arabian Sea at Surat in Indian Gujarat. Another
Updated 31 Mar, 2026 05:45pm
COLUMN: POETRY OF THE MIND

COLUMN: POETRY OF THE MIND

Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Persian language poets in Iran and India established a parallel universe of...
Published 19 Apr, 2026 11:54am
FICTION: THE STAR THAT DIMMED

FICTION: THE STAR THAT DIMMED

A new Urdu novel imagines the life of Ruttie Jinnah, bringing to life a woman lost in the margins of history and rescuing her from
Updated 19 Apr, 2026 12:15pm
FICTION: WRESTING CONTROL OF THE GRANARY

FICTION: WRESTING CONTROL OF THE GRANARY

The English translation of late Fahmida Riaz’s novel Qila-i-Faramoshi offers the Anglophone world a window into ancient Persian...
Published 19 Apr, 2026 11:49am
NON-FICTION: LOVE, LOSS AND MEMORY

NON-FICTION: LOVE, LOSS AND MEMORY

In his latest memoir, British author Ziauddin Sardar reflects on love, loss and language as he remembers three women who
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:08am
NON-FICTION: TRAPPED BY HISTORY?

NON-FICTION: TRAPPED BY HISTORY?

A recent book attempts to decode the patterns of power and politics in Pakistan by connecting these dynamics with examples from
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:08am
FICTION: TALES OF THE CITY

FICTION: TALES OF THE CITY

A gripping collection of Urdu short stories feature Karachi as a vibrant metropolis in which individuals from diverse communities
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:08am
COLUMN: BOOKSTORES ARE FOREVER

COLUMN: BOOKSTORES ARE FOREVER

The Argentinian genius of a writer Jorge Luis Borges once said: “I have always imagined that Paradise will be a...
Published 12 Apr, 2026 06:08am
FICTION: TRAITOR OR SURVIVOR?

FICTION: TRAITOR OR SURVIVOR?

Philippa Gregory revisits the Tudor court through Jane Boleyn, a woman who survived longer than most in King Henry VIII’s...
Published 05 Apr, 2026 09:23am
POETRY: DOWN MEMORY LANE

POETRY: DOWN MEMORY LANE

Adrian H. Husain’s latest collection of sonnets explore memory, time and the fragmented nature of recollection
Published 05 Apr, 2026 09:18am
NON-FICTION: A SOLDIER’S NATION

NON-FICTION: A SOLDIER’S NATION

Lt Gen (retd) Talat Masood’s memoirs are a military man’s recollections about his own idealism and professional
Published 29 Mar, 2026 07:18am
FICTION: FRIENDS AND DOUBTS

FICTION: FRIENDS AND DOUBTS

A debut novel tells the tale of a complex friendship between two young women while also exploring themes such as narcissism
Published 29 Mar, 2026 07:18am
COLUMN: PRUFROCK IN PAKISTAN

COLUMN: PRUFROCK IN PAKISTAN

The poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock was written by T.S. Eliot in 1915. Despite the poet’s young age — ...
Published 29 Mar, 2026 07:16am
LITBUZZ: ‘TELL US YOUR TRUTH’

LITBUZZ: ‘TELL US YOUR TRUTH’

The Zeenat Haroon Rashid Writing Prize for Women calls for women writers to submit for its 2026 competition. The...
Published 29 Mar, 2026 07:15am