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Saba Imtiaz
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In Pakistan, women are driving the demand for Islamic content in relatable, meme-sized bites
The new Islamic media circuit in the neighbouring country includes magazines like 'Hiba' and 'Intellect'.
Saba Imtiaz
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In Karachi, a unique celebration of the World Cup
The Baloch people of Karachi love football more than cricket, and every World Cup is celebrated in a wonderfully vibrant way.
Saba Imtiaz
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Love amidst the bomb shards: Just another day at work for a Karachi reporter
Karachi journalist Saba Imtiaz's debut novel, 'Karachi, You're Killing Me!' is 'Bridget Jones's Diary' meets the 'Diary of a Social Butterfly', a comedy of manners in a city with none. Ayesha is a twenty-something reporter in one of the world's most dangerous cities. Her assignments range from showing up at bomb sites to interviewing her boss's niece, the couture-cupcake designer. Between dealing with death and absurdity, Ayesha despairs over the likelihood of ever meeting a nice guy. This is an exclusive excerpt.
Saba Imtiaz
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How Karnataka’s once-powerful Janata Dal Secular was reduced to a Hindutva offshoot
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How Guwahati became the second-most polluted city in the world