Using poetry as resistance 'Hold your breath' challenges the violence against migrants and people of colour currently gripping the US
Will the US and Pakistan ever get along? China is deepening bilateral relations with Pakistan as it sees an aggressive India aligning with the US against it
Making sense of Pakistan's toxic masculinity In Ayesha Gulalai's case, many suggested that she be raped, beaten, or thrown acid at
Imran Khan is the real prime minister This month's satire looks at why the PTI Chairman is here to stay
The Baloch people consider the nationalist fighters as their saviours: Nawab Akbar Bugti Herald 2006 archives: An interview with Nawab Akbar Bugti months before his assassination
Noor Jehan: The queen of millions of hearts across generations In a poll run in the Herald's August 2017 issue, Noor Jehan was ranked the 8th most influential Pakistani after Jinnah
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi: Not so sovereign The prime minister is generally regarded as media shy, an obvious strength when fame and infamy are hard to distinguish
Has PMLN transcended Nawaz Sharif? In our political culture, the ghosts of vanquished leaders prove to be more potent than their live versions
When in-laws become outlaws Herald 2006 archives: Are in-laws a national affliction or is the younger generation simply devoid of tolerance?
Women and sexual harassment at the workplace 2006 archives: Why instances of sexual harassment are denied by organisations and their management
Akbar Bugti’s death and the revival of the Baloch insurgency Recalling the conflict between a chieftain and a general in the rugged mountains of Balochistan
Pakistan's Intelligence Agencies: The Inside Story Written by senior journalist Abbas Nasir, this story is taken from the Herald's 1991 archives
A brief history of form and meaning in Pakistani art Iftikhar Dadi offers a selective overview of developments in modern and contemporary art in Pakistan
How to counter colonial myths about Muslim arrival in Sindh Sindh’s past cannot be reduced to the arrival of a single conqueror
What Nawaz Sharif’s ouster tells us about individual interests PMLN has one last chance to address some historical wrongs that may improve its political stature before the election
A foreigner's journey moving along the borders of Pakistan Passing through Pakistani Punjab on my bicycle, I could recognise how India and Pakistan are cut from the same cloth
Bacha Khan: A misunderstood leader Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan struggled for maximum autonomy of his province within the framework of Pakistan
Problems with controlling movement across the Pak-Afghan border The Torkham border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan | Abdul Majeed Goraya, White Star It is raining...
I don't need a coach to tell me how to bowl: Shoaib Akhtar A candid conversation with the talented Pakistani cricketer from the Herald's 2006 archives