Sacred savagery
Ismat Shahjehan, president Women Democratic Front holding Mashal Khan’s portrait and other activists at the Student Solidarity March at Islamabad
Read MoreIsmat Shahjehan, president Women Democratic Front holding Mashal Khan’s portrait and other activists at the Student Solidarity March at Islamabad
Read MorePolice in Kyrgyzstan’s northeastern Naryn province are preparing charges against a man infected with the coronavirus who refused to
Read MoreModern Central Asian regimes remain autocratic, but are they to become hereditary quasi monarchies in the near future? At
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Read MoreHistory remains the slave of victors only when people internalize the master’s version of history. History can be salvaged, retrieved
Read MoreBy Shafqat Aziz The whole world is in an unprecedented turmoil in the aftermath of the Coronavirus. The world economies
Read MoreBy Yuval Noah Harari Humankind is now facing a global crisis. Perhaps the biggest crisis of our generation. The decisions
Read MoreWorshipers entering the Memon Mosque in Karachi, Pakistan, on Sunday. The mosque remained open during a three-day lockdown of the
Read MoreTo our healthcare workers: we are grateful for your service and sorry for our collective inaction. by Faizaan Qayyum The
Read Morehttps://www.facebook.com/HighAsiaTv/videos/2653812291564140/?t=2 Herald Report Gilgit/Islamabad As Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) records the first casualty of COVID-19, the most contagious virus, and a
Read Moreby Inayat Abdali GILGIT: The administrations of Nagar District and Yasin Tehsil in Ghizer District as preemptive measures have
Read MoreHotels, motels, and guest houses turned into incubation centres; markets, shops, parks, wedding halls shut; religious congregations, public gatherings, rallies
Read MoreMore than 1,000 remain there as thousands more are released into impoverished Balochistan, reports The Guardian newspaper It
Read More| By Shafqat Aziz | The students of history have the luxury of travelling back to eras and epochs ranging
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