Abdul Sattar Edhi: A king without a crown In a survey conducted by the Herald in 2017, Edhi was voted the "Most influential Pakistani after Jinnah"
The disappearing art of making eastern music instruments Fyaz is one of the last remaining sitar makers in Lahore, his hands carrying the muscle memory of the art
All but forgotten: Choudhary Rahmat Ali, the inventor and first champion of Pakistan How the man who styled himself as ‘founder, Pakistan National Movement’, fell from grace
Najam Sethi: Bringing cricket back home from exile The Herald went to 36 districts across Pakistan to ask the public to choose from 10 nominees
Pakistan: The royal playground for the Arabs This month's satire looks at how the Arabs are allowed to hunt an endangered species in Pakistan
Beyond boundaries: Redrawing the electoral constituencies The Herald takes a look at the reallocation of National Assembly seats in different parts of the country
Nawaz Sharif: For losing his office but keeping his power The politician received the third highest votes in our 'Person of the Year 2017' poll
Here's how much aid the US has given to Pakistan The Herald fact checks the claim of 33 billion dollars given to Pakistan in aid
Agitator at large: Tahirul Qadri A few years and more than a few controversies later, Qadri managed to bring all opposition parties on the same stage
Are we ignoring the political dynamics in Balochistan? Last month, the government of chief minister Nawab Sanaullah Zehri was toppled by recalcitrant members of his own party
A tale of fame and fortune Actor Soha Ali Khan's book 'The Perils of Being Moderately Famous' has few redeeming nuggets
Tracing the footsteps of Zainab's predator Zainab was brutalised and murdered before completing her seventh year of life
The curious case of Shahid Orakzai Amid the court and media circles, Orakzai is better known as a serial petitioner
Why reforming the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council is important We are churning out almost 15,000 doctors a year. How many of them are competent?
What's the truth behind the Axact case? The state’s attempt to prosecute Axact on charges of selling fake degrees has turned into a giant mystery
Asma Jahangir: The poster person for democrats and human rights defenders In a poll run by the Herald, Asma Jahangir was ranked the 10th most influential Pakistani after Jinnah
Historical fact check: Did Lokmanya Tilak really plan a ‘Hindu invasion’ of British India? Historical accounts state a plot was developed whereby Nepal’s Hindu king would become a symbolic figure for Hindu unity
Part 1: In memory of Mariam Abou Zahab Political commentator Ayesha Siddiqa recalls her last interaction with the French scholar
Murder on the Orient Express: A train wreck As a director, Kenneth Branagh fails to bring to life Agatha Christie’s bestselling 1934 murder mystery
Karachi: The city of decay Some of the artefacts at the exhibition portray a disturbingly familiar gloom yet, they also evoke a sense of hope
Imran Khan: Courting the law and facing law suits The cricketer turned politician received the second highest votes in our 'Person of the Year 2017' poll
Mashal Khan: Lighting a flame in our hearts by losing his life The Herald went to 36 districts across Pakistan to ask the public to choose from 10 nominees
I know most readers in Pakistan can’t read my work because I write in English: Kamila Shamsie In conversation with the renown English fiction writers Kamila Shamsie, H M Naqvi, Omar Shahid Hamid and Osama Siddique
How mid-century Arab thinkers embraced the ideas of Freud Freud never remained solely in the purview of scholars, nor were his ideas limited to the university setting
Valley of death: Being young and restless in Kashmir How the youth of Kashmir struggles to attain freedom
I imagine and write in a locally grounded way: Bilal Tanweer A candid conversation with the renown Pakistani writer