Month: January 2026
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Art
Death of Painting and Migration of Beauty
Painting has long been one of the most enduring witnesses to human civilization, carrying within its forms the traces of…
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Point of View
Living in a World of Silent Conflict
The conflict has become normalized. Peace no longer means the absence of pressure; it means living under manageable levels of…
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Point of View
From the Fields to Footprints
Agro-tourism offers something rare in today’s fast-paced world: connection. Connection to food, land, people, and seasons. It allows Sindh to…
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Middle East
Najaf hosts International Heritage Conference
The Second International Heritage Conference reaffirmed Najaf’s position as a global hub for Islamic scholarship and research Aziz Al Yahya…
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Literature
Curse me, beggar – Poetry from Azerbaijan
Oh, beggar woman, Don’t pray for me. If your prayers had any power, You wouldn’t be a beggar yourself. Bahtiyar…
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Interview
The Voice That Speaks Asia
TV series are a powerful contemporary language. Through them I see how a society tells its story, how it evolves,…
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Philosophy
Charvaka: Materialist Voice of Ancient India
For Charvaka, the universe was composed of matter; consciousness was but a product of the body, like fragrance arising from…
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Point of View
Tolls, Taxes, and the Price of Inequality
Toll plazas in Sindh appear with uncomfortable frequency. One pays again and again, often without any visible improvement in road…
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News
9 killed after avalanche hits house
Dozens of vehicles stranded as heavy snowfall shrouds restive Tirah valley near Afghanistan border Aamir Latif Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan At…
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Literature
Nail – A Poem from Korea
The nail that once upheld the cross, As much as it rusted, My years too have rusted red. Poet Dr.…
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