Benazir Bhutto: The strongest woman to lead Pakistan both in life and death In a poll run in the Herald's August 2017 issue, Benazir was ranked the 2nd most influential Pakistani after Jinnah
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: Pakistan's most divisive political leader In a poll run in the Herald's August 2017 issue, Bhutto was ranked the fourth most influential Pakistani after Jinnah
After they failed to assassinate Musharraf A detailed account from the Herald's archives of the attempted assassination on General (retd) Pervez Musharraf in 2003
Faiz made revolution a romantic rendezvous The poet's optimism comes across as somewhat unrealistic even as it gives momentary hope
Faizabad sit-in: A war of attrition The government does not want to alienate conservative voters by hurting religious sentiment
Watch: Farmers burn stubble in Indian Punjab despite the smog With toxic smog taking over parts of Pakistan, a similar situation unfolds in north India
The anguish caused by enforced disappearances Families of missing persons share stories of trauma and hardship
Diary of a Careem-aholic What I have learnt about the ride-sharing service and its captains during my commutes
What being 'bold' means for women Veena Malik, Qandeel Baloch and Mathira have often been criticised for being 'bold' and defying social norms
The chosen people: How a Sikh family found visibility in Pakistan Sardar Sant Singh and his family demonstrate how the Sikh community escaped obstacles faced by non-Muslims in Pakistan
Parsis: The makers of Karachi Even as their community dwindles, Karachi's Parsis have fond memories of life in the city they helped build