Lacking government support, Pakistanis take it upon themselves to help the country’s burgeoning population of stray animals
Nazar Ul Islam
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Additional Sessions judge rules against former university lecturer, who has already spent nearly 7 years in prison
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Trappers and conservationists alike bemoan the human activity that has driven migratory birds out of Pakistan
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Five years since the launch of Operation Zarb-e-Azb, North Waziristan is slowly returning to normal
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In conversation with Germany’s Ambassador to Pakistan Martin Kobler
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The Kartarpur corridor is a small step toward peace between Pakistan and India
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Women in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly hope for parity with their male colleagues on legislative issues
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For Peshawar’s Bomb Disposal Unit, the war on militancy lives on
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For many women in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Dir district, the 2018 general elections were a watershed moment
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For over two decades, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has lashed out at incumbent governments. The PTI may well be the first political party to reverse this trend
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Inside the militant commander’s journey from chairlift operator to head of the Pakistani Taliban
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In conversation with squash superstar Maria Toorpakai Wazir.
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A group of young men and women are hoping to use Sufism to eradicate extremism from Swat.
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Indian national Hamid Ansari’s imprisonment over ‘espionage’ raises more questions than it answers.
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Extremists receive fitting end in unmarked graves.
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At least eight people dead, over 30 others injured in suspected suicide attack.
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Iran is funding recruitment of Pakistani Shias to battle Islamic State militants—at home and abroad.
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Survivors of last year’s Taliban assault on the Army Public School are still struggling to overcome fear, anxiety.
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The family of the youngest child killed in the brutal Army Public School massacre last year remembers her last day.
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Zaman Mehsud worked for ‘Nai Baat’ and ‘Ummat’.