How personal information was collected before Facebook The history of collecting personal data and the ways in which it has been used in surveillance activities
Delhi’s water crisis has claimed three lives this summer and it’s only getting worse Delhi, along with 20 other Indian cities, will run out of groundwater by 2020 if corrective steps are not taken soon.
Why a posh Karachi area is running dry The Defence Society Residents Association blames water shortage on CBC’s inability to handle its supply infrastructure.
Twenty years after the Bomb, are Pakistan and India safer? The security presumed by having nuclear warheads is easily offset by the danger associated with their possession
The long road to a new life for young Pakistani immigrants Many Pakistanis are migrating to Italy without realising the troubles and turmoils the new land has in store for them
Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi: The man who taught us humour The celebrated Urdu satirist fulfilled my pubescent longing for refinement
Khawaja Khurshid Anwar: Serenading on the silver screen The legendary composer has left behind an impregnable imprint on Pakistani film music
How Pakistan views itself at 70 An exclusive Herald survey coinciding with the 70th birth anniversary of the country
Who will win the 2018 elections? If PMLN continues to hemorrhage support in this way, it will be trounced when the nation goes to the polls
Who rigs polls in Pakistan and how? A former air force chief alleged that money was distributed to politicians in the run-up to the 1990 general election
Who are the caretakers taking care of? When the system was first introduced, it was not, for sure, meant to take care of democracy
Reham Khan: Making and breaking news 2015 began with a bang for Reham Khan and came to an end with threats of legal suits against her. Will 2018 be similar?
Disobedience: A movie about desire and duty Directed by Sebastian Lelio, the film that challenges social norms stars Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams
Pakistan's most wanted men and entities A look at a few names and entities whose names were on the United Nations Security Council's list of 139 names
Is the Economic Reforms Package revolutionary? Here's a look at the last two schemes presented by the government and how far they have met their expectations
Load-shedding: A result of foreign hybrid warfare K-Electric will not bow down to any foreign organisations
Army’s willingness to negotiate with India is a message to the world The April 14 speech came as a bit of a surprise for political observers in Islamabad
'If you have the right person on the right job, that addresses 50 per cent of the problem': Ishrat Husain Ishrat Husain discusses his new book 'Governing the Ungovernable: Institutional Reforms for Democratic Governance'
The art of crafting handmade carpets Punjabi carpet weavers trained in tying the Persian knot are an endangered breed
Enforced disappearance: Why a whole community is going missing All the killings are a part of a long-running campaign of violence against Ahmadis in Pakistan
Why media censorship is problematic There is a price to pay for professional broadcast journalism in Pakistan
Making Urdu fiction accessible to the youth Amina Azfar compiles and translates Urdu short stories in the book titled 'Modern Urdu Short Stories From Pakistan'
Forget the cobra that stings, we need to worry about the media that poisons As a rule, journalists ought not to misrepresent themselves while pursuing a story