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How Pakistan’s Khwaja Sira and transgender communities are fearing and fighting for their futures 
    Politics
  • 21 Mar

How Pakistan’s Khwaja Sira and transgender communities are fearing and fighting for their futures 

Ayesha Le Breton
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As floods batter Pakistan, local organisers are racing against time
    It's Happening Now, Politics
  • 10 Sep

As floods batter Pakistan, local organisers are racing against time

Siri Chilukuri & Editors
‘The other side’: Remembering Partition 75 years on
    First Person
  • 15 Aug

‘The other side’: Remembering Partition 75 years on

Aanchal Malhotra
I’m relearning Urdu to help me cope with losing my nani
    First Person
  • 12 Mar

I’m relearning Urdu to help me cope with losing my nani

Um-E-Aymen Babar & Editors
How I’m trying to outgrow old narratives of women’s sexuality in Pakistan
    First Person
  • 02 Dec

How I’m trying to outgrow old narratives of women’s sexuality in Pakistan

Sandaleen Qaiser & Editors
I lived in a Kalasha village, amongst a fast disappearing community in Pakistan
    First Person
  • 06 Oct

I lived in a Kalasha village, amongst a fast disappearing community in Pakistan

Rahma Khan & Editors
After Noor Mukadam’s brutal murder, Pakistani women are demanding action on gendered violence. Will it be enough?
    Politics
  • 12 Aug

After Noor Mukadam’s brutal murder, Pakistani women are demanding action on gendered violence. Will it be enough?

Alia Waheed
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Western ideas of romance vs. Pakistani expectations
    First Person
  • 03 May

Western ideas of romance vs. Pakistani expectations

Asyia Iftikhar
Fifty years have passed since the Bengali genocide. We cannot let its memory disappear from the diaspora
    Politics
  • 25 Mar

Fifty years have passed since the Bengali genocide. We cannot let its memory disappear from the diaspora

Mishti Ali
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These vintage cassette tapes hold intimate British-Pakistani oral histories
    Culture
  • 27 Oct

These vintage cassette tapes hold intimate British-Pakistani oral histories

Armani Syed
‘A tape put on our mouths’ – what it’s like being a Kashmiri woman in the world’s longest lockdown
    Politics
  • 02 Sep

‘A tape put on our mouths’ – what it’s like being a Kashmiri woman in the world’s longest…

Sunny Shergill
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This week, anti-Asian racism persists and activists resist patriarchy at the Aurat March
    gal-dem, News, Race Review
  • 08 Mar

This week, anti-Asian racism persists and activists resist patriarchy at the Aurat March

Sana Noor Haq
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