Footprints: A siege as long as eternity Is this, finally, the climactic moment on a long trajectory of Pakistan’s unravelling? Published 13 Jul, 2014 06:00am
Footprints: The real 'people's judge' Justice Jillani has none of Justice Chaudhry’s megalomania that had for years threatened to topple the power balance. Updated 06 Jun, 2014 08:52am
Footprints: Kargil’s leftovers The living victims of the Kargil war have sought uncertain refuge in the squalor of shanty towns around the country. Updated 25 May, 2014 12:30pm
Footprints: Mumtaz Qadri mosque, memorials to our misdeeds I am inside the Jamia Masjid Mumtaz Qadri mosque - a monument to a religious hero for some. Updated 11 May, 2014 11:42am
Footprints: Love stories KAUSAR told herself she would tell her children the news after a few days. What was the need, she wondered. The... Updated 02 May, 2014 12:05pm
Footprints: It’s Thursday mourning in Pakistan Hundreds queued up to attend the funeral in absentia of those who died in the bomb explosion at Islamabad's Sabzi Mandi. Updated 11 Apr, 2014 09:55am
Footprints: slumming it, above the world The seven-year-old Zaheer is oblivious of the darker universe they inhabit here in Maskeenabad, a slum in Islamabad. Updated 28 Mar, 2014 08:47am
'Give me a deal I can defend' India asking for a unilateral concession at a time when the composite dialogue is suspended is pushing it too far. Updated 11 Mar, 2014 08:07am