Videos In-depth: Sindh destroyed, one calamity at a time “Most days when my kids ask me for water, I ask them to go to sleep instead”. Updated 07 Jan, 2019 03:48pm
Hard knocks: Pakistani boxers dare to dream of Olympics Manal KhanIbtisam Zahid Khanzada Updated 13 Dec, 2019 11:15am “It’s not about which one of us makes it to the top. We’re all like brothers here.”
2015 LA Games: Meet Pakistan’s Special Olympics heroes Yumna RafiIbtisam Zahid KhanzadaMustafa Siddiqi Updated 13 Dec, 2019 11:15am A 55-member contingent will compete in nine sports at the 2015 Special Olympics in Los Angeles.
OGDC’s strategic drive for sustainable growth and responsible value creation OGDC has launched a comprehensive and focused production optimisation initiative aimed at reversing natural declines in mature fields and unlocking additional hydrocarbon output.
Engro and Baidu enter into an MoU to explore AI capabilities and ecosystem development across the region The parties will explore areas spanning AI infrastructure, research, talent development and industry applications.
Engineered for the future, built for Pakistan's summers: The T4 Standard and the VOXIN Promise When Pakistan hits 50°C, most ACs struggle. The VOXIN T4 was built for exactly that moment.
Fading hero: The Aasif Karim story Jarrod Kimber Updated 13 Dec, 2019 11:16am Kenya is a country with many heroes, but none they remember.
Lyari's Michelangelo: The man behind the Obamas portrait Adeel AhmedYumna RafiMuhammad Umar Updated 10 Apr, 2015 12:00pm Parvez dispels stereotypes about Lyari through his art — including the Obamas portrait that got instant attention.
Hot wheels: Karachi's car wizard brings 1965 Mustang back to life Umer Bin AjmalMuhammad Umar Updated 21 Oct, 2015 12:11pm A Pakistani mechanic in Khudadad Colony takes it up as a challenge to restore a 1965 Ford Mustang with local expertise.
SKE: Adventures into the unexplored corners of Karachi Kiran AfzalMuhammad Umar Updated 29 Jan, 2015 04:16pm "We have spent our entire lives in this city, and we haven't done anything of this sort."
Sri Lanka's tree of life Dawn.com Published 06 Jan, 2015 08:21pm In Sri Lanka, the coconut is, in a sense, a source of life with the entire tree put to use in non-culinary ways.
Baklava: Layers of mystery Dawn.com Published 27 Dec, 2014 08:24pm The origin of baklava is hotly contested, but this restaurant in Gaziantep, Turkey has been making it since 1887.
Perennial Plate: The unique charm of India Dawn.com Updated 13 Dec, 2014 06:08pm The Perennial Plate is a two-time James Beard Award winning online weekly documentary series dedicated to socially...
Pakistan's highway of marvels Suhail YusufMuhammad Umar Updated 03 Dec, 2014 06:08pm The silent rocks on the way to Fort Munro are a geological and paleontological wonder.
Views from Larkana: 'No room for diehards in PPP' Muhammad Umar Published 20 Nov, 2014 01:51am Larkana residents weigh in on where Bhutto's party now stands and PTI's prospects in PPP's fortress.
Why Pakistan Calling - Matthew Taylor and Anwar Akhtar Updated 06 Nov, 2014 09:52pm Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of The RSA, and Anwar Akhtar, Director of The Samosa, describe the thinking, aims ...
Setting up clinics in Pakistan the Todd Shea way Published 28 Aug, 2014 12:33pm This is the story of Todd Shea, who founded Comprehensive Disaster Response Services (CDRS) after deployment to...
Midnight's Grandchildren Updated 27 Aug, 2014 04:20pm John Pandit from Asian Dub Foundation and RichMix, Anita Sharma from Inquest, and The Samosa’s Anwar Akhtar ...
Pakistan in the media Published 04 Aug, 2014 03:16pm British journalist, Jon Snow talks about how Pakistan is portrayed and covered in the media.
Dr Abdus Salam: The documentary Mahnoor Sherazee Updated 10 Apr, 2015 10:52am Both Salam's personal life and his contributions to the world of theoretical physics tell a remarkable tale.
I am Agha: The plight of a street child Published 24 Jul, 2014 03:12pm A powerful story of a Pakistani street child and the plight he faces.