The writer is a Peshawar based freelance journalist and has worked for Voice of America and The ICRC. Connect with him on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ayusufzai.
Peeling back layers to understand the roots of the city’s traffic problem
Seeing the mountains around Peshawar valley becomes a lost cause when the city disappears in smog
The government has not taken a final decision yet on whether new refugees would be allowed in the country. Apart from the financial challenges,...
Surrounded by picturesque pastures, Chukail Banda is fast becoming a favourite travel destination for many tourists
The Shandur Polo Festival held in Upper Chitral every year has been cancelled this year amid Covid-19 concerns. The locals aren’t happy
A major problem about such initiatives has always been continuity
Pakistan needs a strong commitment to the WHO prescription and adopt related strategies to fight smoking
Asia Jamil writes about childhood marriages and patriarchal mindsets and dreams of a future where gender equality might just be attainable
People in Chitral are still exposed to Glacial Lake Outburst Floods as adequate preventive measures have not been taken
The heritage trail in the walled city of Peshawar is getting a mixed response from locals, where it is enabling businessmen to flourish and is...
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Reporting from the ground, TNS takes a closer look at the murder of Afzal Kohistani, the man who singlehandedly fought the legal battle against the...
The recent ruling of the Supreme Court on Gilgit-Baltistan has triggered a new debate about the status of GB
Peshawar hospitals are receiving dengue patients both from city suburbs and inner city with health authorities active to deal with the epidemic
Peace returns to Swat but not tourists
The population welfare department in KP has coverage of about 30 per cent whereas the health department has 60 per cent coverage with 1,300 basic...
The community has to face violence from both the criminals and the police
Kumrat in Dir-Kohistan region is idyllic and tourists’ choice next summer. But to protect its eco-system much needs to be done
Alisha’s daytime funeral maybe a first big step towards recognising the transgender community, but there’s still a long way to go
The warning issued by the University of Swat to students against sitting and walking together restates that gender separation is not alien to the...