Monday, November 25, 2024

Kamran Khamiso Khowaja

Young IT Expert From Thatta Reimagines Mohenjo-Daro Using Artificial Intelligence

Rahamutlah Mirbahar, a young IT expert from one of the most underprivileged areas of Sindh, Thatta, has surprised social media users with his Artificial Intelligence-generated images of the ancient Mohenjo-Daro civilisation. He has posted an album of high-digital photographs depicting the lifestyle of people in...

Read More

Lawyer Of Ahmadi Man...

The lawyer representing a 76-year-old Ahmadi man who was arrested in Karachi last month for having "Syed" in his...

Mehr Abdul Sattar, Who...

Peasant-farmer leader Mehr Abdul Sattar, who led a movement against the military for the ownership rights of farmers, and...

Editorial: Diagnosing What Ails...

On March 23, we launched a series of in-depth articles titled “Is There A Way Forward For Pakistan?” with...

American Senators Extending Support...

The majority of the US senators who have extended support to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan amid the...

Pakistan’s First Transgender News...

Pakistan's first transgender news anchor Marvia Malik on Thursday night survived a gun attack outside her residence in Lahore....

Pashtun Rights Activist Manzoor...

Quetta - Manzoor Pashteen, the founder of the ethnic rights group Pashtun Tahafuzz Movement (PTM), was arrested by the...

Latest articles

Police Demolish Minaret of 70-Year-Old Ahmadi Worship Place in Sialkot

The Punjab police demolished the minaret of a 70-year-old Ahmadi worship place in Kot...

A Baloch Mother’s Agonizing Quest To Reunite With Her Missing Son

A four-hour journey from Quetta, the capital of Pakistan's restive Balochistan province, to the...

Why Pakistan’s Establishment Is Afraid of Social Media

Social media platforms, X in particular, are often demonized for spreading “fake news,” but...

Here’s Why The 26th Amendment to Pakistan’s Constitution Is Undemocratic

The recently-passed 26th amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan, under which the Supreme Court's...