Life cycle: The marvels of travelling through Pakistan by cycle There is no way better for me to see the world than from the saddle, where the only luxury is my slow pace
Asim Hussain: The prisoner who could be a pawn Read our profile on the former federal minister and PPP leader charged with treating terrorists at his hospital
Raheel Sharif: The man of every hour Sharif's ability to dominate the polity and public imagination extends beyond his tenure as army chief
Government versus non-governmental organisations in Punjab The purpose of NGO's might be to stand up for human rights, but the government considers them 'enemies' of the state
Global Apartheid: On the historical superiority of the West The call for token reparations for British imperialism fails to account for our colonial legacy's global significance
'Going to jail was like falling in love again' – Faiz Ahmed Faiz To celebrate World Poetry Day the Herald dug up one of Faiz sahab's last interviews with veteran journalist I A Rehman
The First Family is innocent and 100 per cent Panama free Why the government will do everything it can to keep criticism at bay
Life of the party: How Altaf Hussain maintains support in Karachi Among several versions of what led to the MQM split, Hussain's speech on August 22, 2016 is central to each of them
Forced conversion, marriage and the endless cycle of misogyny The most vulnerable members of society, minority women from low-income families are prone to 'triple oppression'
Man of law: Raza Rabbani The six-time senator is a constitutionalist with little regard for political or ground realities
There was nothing I could do to make a difference: Raza Rabbani The Senate chairman on his latest book and the anger he feels at the apathy of the privileged
Isolating Pakistan: Why Washington should avoid bashing Islamabad The impulse to isolate, stigmatise and punish Pakistan won’t benefit Pakistan, India and the US
CPEC: Hopes and fears as China comes to Gwadar The ‘shining’ Gwadar of official description seems like a mirage — one that haunts the town’s residents.
A portrait of the artist: Unver Shafi’s ‘Fabulist’ ecosystem The artist has developed a visual vocabulary that is distinctly his own, writes H M Naqvi.
The Pakistani woman: Where does she stand and where is she going? From the archives: Over thirty years ago, society was grappling with some of the same challenges regarding woman