WHAT NEXT FOR THE GULF?

WHAT NEXT FOR THE GULF?

The war launched on Iran by the US and Israel has, among many other things, irreversibly transformed the Gulf’s strategic lands Updated 06 Jul, 2026 10:45am
MOUNTAINEERING: THE LAST DESCENT

MOUNTAINEERING: THE LAST DESCENT

Every climbing season, Pakistan’s highest mountains claim the lives of mountaineers. Bringing climbers down alive is difficult.
Published 05 Jul, 2026 06:52am
CRICKET: A TEST OF RESOLVE

CRICKET: A TEST OF RESOLVE

The Pakistan Cricket Board’s revamped central contract policy aims to put red-ball cricket at the forefront of player development
Published 05 Jul, 2026 06:52am
HERITAGE: A COASTAL ATLAS FOR KARACHI

HERITAGE: A COASTAL ATLAS FOR KARACHI

For centuries, Sindhi and Baloch fishing communities have navigated the Arabian Sea using a mental map of reefs and channels and
Updated 05 Jul, 2026 05:53pm
ARTSPEAK: FLUID IDENTITIES

ARTSPEAK: FLUID IDENTITIES

From Sufi poetry and Urdu prose to history and diplomacy, Pakistan and the Subcontinent have a long tradition of embracing multipl
Published 05 Jul, 2026 06:52am
DISCOURSE: GAUDÍ’S ISLAMIC INHERITANCE

DISCOURSE: GAUDÍ’S ISLAMIC INHERITANCE

Antoni Gaudí’s celebrated architecture was greatly influenced by the enduring legacy of Muslim Spain, revealing a centuries-old
Published 05 Jul, 2026 06:52am
SMOKERS’ CORNER: COLA POLITICS

SMOKERS’ CORNER: COLA POLITICS

Branding, symbolism and ‘consumer’ data have transformed electoral politics into a consumer marketplace.
Updated 05 Jul, 2026 10:18am
EPICURIOUS: TANGO WITH MANGO

EPICURIOUS: TANGO WITH MANGO

As mango season reaches its peak, home chef Halima Sarfaraz shares the story behind her culinary journey and two prize-winning
Published 05 Jul, 2026 06:52am
GARDENING: LAUKI, A BIG DEAL

GARDENING: LAUKI, A BIG DEAL

Packed with nutrients and surprisingly tricky to grow, the round bottle gourd rewards patient gardeners
Published 05 Jul, 2026 06:52am
AN INSTITUTION UNTO HIMSELF

AN INSTITUTION UNTO HIMSELF

Business magnate, philanthropist and institution-builder are only a few words one can use to try and sum up the seemingly endless
Updated 28 Jun, 2026 08:28am
A LEGACY LESS TOLD

A LEGACY LESS TOLD

Syed Babar Ali’s achievements and contributions to the country’s business landscape, education and philanthropy notwithstandin
Updated 28 Jun, 2026 07:29am
FOOTBALL: MINDMAPPING FOOTBALL

FOOTBALL: MINDMAPPING FOOTBALL

How Messi, Mbappé and Haaland use their brains (as well as feet) to gain a psychological edge at the World Cup
Published 28 Jun, 2026 07:07am
EXHIBITION: MAPPING A CITY OF IDEAS

EXHIBITION: MAPPING A CITY OF IDEAS

An exhibition that explored the city of Karachi through archival maps, documents and exceptional contemporary artworks shone
Published 28 Jun, 2026 07:07am
SOUNDSCAPES OF MUHARRAM

SOUNDSCAPES OF MUHARRAM

Soul-stirring, heartbreaking, and melodically and poetically inventive, the noha occupies a central place in the Subcontinent’s Muharram mourning tradition.
Updated 24 Jun, 2026 08:02pm
WORLD: BETTING ON POLITICS

WORLD: BETTING ON POLITICS

As political betting moves into the mainstream, critics warn that prediction markets may do more than forecast elections, wars
Published 21 Jun, 2026 07:11am
FOOTBALL: THE WORLD AT BRAZIL’S FEET

FOOTBALL: THE WORLD AT BRAZIL’S FEET

Brazil are not among the favourites at this year’s World Cup. But their very presence is a reminder of the greatest football
Published 21 Jun, 2026 07:11am
AGRICULTURE: TROUBLE IN THE PINES

AGRICULTURE: TROUBLE IN THE PINES

Pakistan’s growing chilghoza trade generates millions of dollars annually. Yet on the slopes of the world’s largest pure pine
Published 21 Jun, 2026 07:11am
ARTSPEAK : STAYING ALIVE

ARTSPEAK : STAYING ALIVE

Amid urban breakdown and political uncertainty, the people of Karachi rely upon humour, community and citizen-led governance
Published 21 Jun, 2026 07:11am
EXHIBITION : COLOURED MEMORY

EXHIBITION : COLOURED MEMORY

Through varying visual vocabularies, two artists used colour to capture and preserve emotional landscapes at an exhibition
Published 21 Jun, 2026 07:11am
EPICURIOUS : A PIZZA SHOWSTOPPER?

EPICURIOUS : A PIZZA SHOWSTOPPER?

In a city that already has Neapolitan, New York and everything in between, what does a new pizza place need to do to stand out?
Published 21 Jun, 2026 07:11am
GARDENING : THE LEGEND OF THE AMARYLLIS

GARDENING : THE LEGEND OF THE AMARYLLIS

From Greek mythology to modern gardens, the amaryllis combines a romantic origin story with surprisingly simple care requirements
Published 21 Jun, 2026 07:11am
KARACHI’S HALL OF MEMORY

KARACHI’S HALL OF MEMORY

As Karachi’s 120-year-old Ghulam Hoosain Khalikdina Hall and Library finds a new lease of life and becomes a public space again,
Updated 30 Jun, 2026 01:18pm
HERITAGE: THE FAÇADE OF CONSERVATION

HERITAGE: THE FAÇADE OF CONSERVATION

Fresh paint, decorative balconies and glowing floodlights have transformed Faisalabad’s historic core. But behind the
Published 14 Jun, 2026 05:55am
NON-FICTION: THE TWIN CONNECTION

NON-FICTION: THE TWIN CONNECTION

Four monographs by a Pakistani scholar brim with information and comparative research about the representation of twins
Published 05 Jul, 2026 06:53am
NON-FICTION: THE INVISIBLE RULERS

NON-FICTION: THE INVISIBLE RULERS

Through conversations with 12 distinguished civil servants, a volume of oral history offers a rare glimpse into Pakistan’s
Published 05 Jul, 2026 06:53am
NON-FICTION: BEYOND THE MYTHS

NON-FICTION: BEYOND THE MYTHS

Pakistan’s history, as recounted by the champions of Pakistani nationalism, has a line-up of heroes and villains....
Published 05 Jul, 2026 06:53am
COLUMN: THE QUAGMIRE OF POLITICS

COLUMN: THE QUAGMIRE OF POLITICS

I was born and brought up in Karachi and sadly witnessed what happened in terms of violence and chaos in urban Pakistan.
Updated 05 Jul, 2026 02:26pm
FICTION: CLEOPATRA REIMAGINED

FICTION: CLEOPATRA REIMAGINED

A fresh retelling of the legendary Egyptian pharaoh’s life recasts her as a healer, strategist and fiercely devoted mother rather
Published 28 Jun, 2026 07:05am
COLUMN: THE BAZAARI POET

COLUMN: THE BAZAARI POET

There are two common derivatives from the word bazaar (itself from old Persian meaning market) in Urdu — bazaari...
Published 28 Jun, 2026 07:05am
FICTION: REOPENING THE WOUNDS

FICTION: REOPENING THE WOUNDS

A reunion among three former best friends unravels long-held secrets, regrets and unanswered questions in this fast-paced debut
Updated 23 Jun, 2026 06:25am
NON-FICTION : A HISTORY OF RESISTANCE

NON-FICTION : A HISTORY OF RESISTANCE

The autobiography of trade unionist Usman Baloch chronicles a lifetime of struggle for workers’ rights but its emotional centre
Updated 23 Jun, 2026 06:29am
COLUMN : A TALE WITHOUT A BEGINNING

COLUMN : A TALE WITHOUT A BEGINNING

In world literature, Tilism-i-Hoshruba (1883-1897), stands as an oddity: a fantasy that starts in medias res, a ...
Published 21 Jun, 2026 07:10am
FICTION: All that glitters

FICTION: All that glitters

An upper-class New York wife and mother in the 1970s finds herself suffocated by the demands of social performance
Published 14 Jun, 2026 05:55am
FICTION: Wilde and Gray in Urdu

FICTION: Wilde and Gray in Urdu

Oscar Wilde’s celebrated tale of beauty, vanity and moral decay finds a new linguistic home, opening one of English literature’s
Published 14 Jun, 2026 05:55am
COLUMN: Learning  from Bangladesh

COLUMN: Learning from Bangladesh

Naseer Memon’s book in Sindhi, Bangladesh: Bohraan Khaan Bohraan Taeen is a comprehensive account of the history of and political
Published 14 Jun, 2026 05:55am
NON-FICTION: The enigma of Marilyn

NON-FICTION: The enigma of Marilyn

Part biography, part investigation, a fast-paced account retraces Marilyn Monroe’s journey from troubled orphan to global
Published 07 Jun, 2026 05:18am
POETRY: The rescue of Andromeda

POETRY: The rescue of Andromeda

A debut collection of poems offers moving meditations on the intricate role of identity and individuality in the journey
Published 07 Jun, 2026 05:18am

ESSAY: The limits of empathy

Adam Smith, Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Bloom all value empathy. Yet each argue that feeling another’s pain is only the starting
Published 07 Jun, 2026 05:18am