21 May What is the future of journalism in Pakistan? A conversation between Amir Rana and Areeba Pasha.
Hello and Al-Salamu Alaikum, My name is Areeba Waseem, and today we are here with Narratives with Amir Rana. In this series, we will...
Hello and Al-Salamu Alaikum, My name is Areeba Waseem, and today we are here with Narratives with Amir Rana. In this series, we will...
Pakistan’s migration story cannot be accurately understood through the simple binary of “brain drain” and “brain gain”. The evidence instead points to a...
Pakistan’s Constitution provides explicit safeguards for religious minorities; however, a persistent gap remains between formal guarantees and lived realities. This implementation deficit has...
Pakistan witnessed a sharp surge in militant violence in 2025, with 699 terrorist attacks recorded countrywide – an increase of 34% compared to...
Peshawar—Speakers at a media workshop said that journalists must cover conflict with great care and responsibility to ensure they are reporting events, not...
The Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) held an expert dialogue titled “Building Bridges: A Stakeholder Consultation on Tolerance and Inclusivity” on December...
Freedom of religion or belief in Pakistan remains under serious threat, with religious minorities facing growing discrimination, violence, and the continued misuse of...
According to the 2023 census, the population of Pakistan is 241.5 million. Hindus are the largest minority, comprising 5.2 million, which constitutes 1.6%...
Marking a 70% increase from the previous year, Pakistan experienced a total of 521 terrorist attacks in 2024. This intensified wave of terrorism...
Pakistan has a history of faith-based violence. The Constitution of Pakistan guarantees equal rights to all citizens including the right to protection of...