Newsweek Middle East • 7th December 2016 A Hole in Time We live in a world of constant change, with so much destruction, devastation, and uncertainty around us. At a time when historic buildings, holy sites and ancient monuments are being...
Newsweek Middle East • 17th August 2016 No One Is Safe Quetta’s deadly attack on hospital proves no place is sacred for Daesh Last week’s terror attacks in Quetta, Pakistan, saw three generations of lawyers, wiped out. Quetta has been one...
Newsweek Middle East • 13th July 2016 Abdul Sattar Edhi: The World's Greatest Humanitarian The passing away of Abdul Sattar Edhi marks the end of an era for Pakistan It was the first state funeral since the 1980s. Inflected with pomp, a 19-gun salute...
Newsweek Middle East • 24th February 2016 Pakistan: The Shame Of It All The medieval practice of honor killing is defined as “the murder of a family member, usually a female, who is perceived to have brought dishonor and shame on their family.”...
Newsweek Middle East • 3rd February 2016 Pakistan's Polio Crisis Children pay the price as ignorance and doubt help polio thrive in Pakistan Pakistan is one of two countries in the world where polio remains endemic, the other being its...
The Independent • 6th June 2013 The UK armed forces deserve our respect and admiration - but they The armed forces are heaped with praise, respect and gratitude, for they risk their lives daily in service of this country. A fallen soldier is honoured with a military funeral....
The Independent • 6th May 2013 Britons in Dubai know the local customs, so why do they have so much As the ruler of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, prepared for his state visit to the UK last week, three British tourists were sentenced to...