Mother Mountain
M Ajmal K Masood While travelling to the north, most of the youth make their travelling statuses
Read MoreM Ajmal K Masood While travelling to the north, most of the youth make their travelling statuses
Read MoreThe case of the Shughni language by Farman Ali The Pamirian languages are spoken by people in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Gilgit-Baltistan
Read MoreBy Zubair Torwali Swat is truly said to be a Switzerland in the East or Switzerland could be Swat
Read MoreBy Karim Muhammad Khan Parents’ role is significant in shaping, grooming and nurturing their children’s physical, intellectual, social, psychological,
Read MoreHerald Report An Italian hard rock ballad has penned a song to in memory of two young climbers who met
Read MoreThere was an uncanny similarity between the lives of Pushkin and Manto, writes Raza Naeem. Both were largely unrecognised in their
Read More“Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine their world anew. This one is no different.
Read MoreNot a day goes by that I don’t come across a reference to your novel “Love in the Time of
Read MoreBy Lorenzo Alfano Antonio Gramsci died on April 27, 1937, after eleven years in fascist prisons. We remember his revolutionary life
Read MoreBy S. Akbar Zaidi The trade-off being presented of saving lives through a lockdown to eliminate the coronavirus and killing the
Read MoreUniversities closed. The global death toll is approaching 230,000 with more than 3.2 million infections confirmed, causing mass disruptions. Tajikistan
Read MoreGreta Thunberg has donated the money she won from a Danish foundation to the UN Children’s Fund Swedish climate
Read MoreNews Desk Holiday spirits are back in Urumqi’s International Grand Bazaar. More than 60,000 visited the bazaar on Friday, as
Read MoreLawmakers in a move to revive traditional names approve a bill banning identification documents containing Russified surname News Desk DUSHANBE:
Read MoreCovid-19 pandemic affecting human rights, weakest segments of society invisible and unheard, notes HRCP in its flagship report High Asia
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