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Climate Change…

From Pakistan and Bangladesh to Africa, Brazil and USA: How Climate Change Impacts Women of Colour Across the Globe

8 Mar 202324 Jan 2025
On International Women’s Day, a look at the disproportionate impact of climate change and global warming on half the world’s population, and how women bear the brunt of inequitable policies…
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The magic of Faiz and the Javed Akhtar controversy

5 Mar 202315 Mar 2023
It is unfortunate that of all the art, culture and poetry at the Faiz Festival 2023 held in Lahore recently, it was mostly Javed Akhtar's controversial comments that made it…
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The ‘rights’ thing to do: when Seattle banned caste discrimination

25 Feb 20236 Mar 2023
A ringside seat and an eyewitness account of the happenings at the Seattle City Council as the historic anti-caste discrimination law was passed, now a template for other cities in…
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Rise in interfaith, intercultural events around India kindles hope

25 Feb 20236 Mar 2023
Does the plethora of interfaith and intercultural events in February indicate a resurging respect for India’s pluralistic culture? By Urmi Chanda Hindu nahin na musalmaanBhaye niranjan taj abhimaan... (I am…
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Zia Mohyeddin: One of a kind

15 Feb 202328 Feb 2023
Legendary actor, orator and television personality Zia Mohyeddin, born on 30 June (or 20 December), 1931, in Lyallpur, passed away on 13 February 2023 in Karachi By Beena Sarwar 14…
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A Bollywood songwriter, a daughter married in Pakistan, and a family torn apart

9 Feb 20239 Feb 2023
When iconic Bollywood lyricist Hasrat Jaipuri’s daughter Kishwar visited Mumbai a decade after her marriage across the border in Rahim Yar Khan, he knew it would be their last meeting.…
Climate Change…

When faith actors combine forces with climate activists

6 Feb 202324 Jan 2025
Commemorating UN World Interfaith Harmony Week, some thoughts on a discussion about how interfaith collaboration can contribute to climate justice By Sara Arshad 6 February 2023: What does interfaith harmony…
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Peshawar mosque blast worst in a series of targeted attacks on Pakistan police

4 Feb 2023
The January 30 suicide bombing on a mosque in Peshawar is the latest in an escalating number of militant attacks in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region in northwest Pakistan after the…
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Stars behind the clouds: 20 OP Nayyar classics that never made it to the big screen

26 Jan 20238 Feb 2023
Although never seen on screen, these 20 ghost songs composed by OP Nayyar still shine bright, testifying to a Southasian musical genius who was born in Lahore, 16 January 1926,…
Sapan Dossier

A win for Maria, Rappler and press freedom

22 Jan 202325 Jan 2023
18 January 2022: Filipina journalist Maria Ressa recently won a four-year legal battle initiated by the administration of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, which falsely claimed that her media outlet Rappler…
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Dying to live: A Mumbai-born volunteer doctor’s notes from flood-ravaged Sindh

22 Jan 202321 Jan 2023
Following the catastrophic floods in Pakistan, an Indian-origin volunteer physician based in America shares personal experiences of working with medical camps in Sindh – and her fears for the looming…
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Imran Aslam: Lessons in journalism from a life and legacy transcending borders across Southasia

12 Jan 202320 Jan 2023
By Abdullah Zahid  12 January 2023: In the good old days when there was a regular exchange of theatre productions between India and Pakistan, the Pakistani satire ‘Lines Out of…
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A poetic call for peace

2 Jan 202322 Jan 2023
‘Amity’, an anthology of poems edited by the Indian poet and peacebuilder, Sahana Ahmed, explores peace as it is perceived, practised, and preserved Sapan Bookshelf Amity: Peace Poems (anthology)Editor: Sahana…
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SAHR vehemently condemns the Taliban decision on banning women from attending universities

29 Dec 202222 Jan 2023
26 December 2022: South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR), a regional network of Human Rights Defenders, vehemently condemns the decision of the Taliban to ban women from attending universities. On 20…
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Music without borders: A journey of discovery and blissful immersion

28 Dec 202218 Feb 2023
A Sapan News syndicated feature As the year comes to a close, an Indian transplant to the Boston area reflects on connections with home through music from Pakistan By Manisha…
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Hockey, friendship, Partition, and an ode to the homeland Lahore

19 Dec 202226 Mar 2023
By Sara Arshad 19 December 2022: Taangh, or longing, is a heart-wrenching film about college friends who were separated in 1947 after the division of India and the birth of…
Sapan Dossier

What the football frenzy in Lyari signifies

18 Dec 202219 Dec 2022
11 December 2022: The working-class settlement of Lyari in Karachi is a hub for football and clubs in an otherwise cricket-crazy Pakistan. Most residents are Brazil and Argentina fans, but…
Climate Change…

Lessons from Kerala as Swat battles nature’s fury

17 Dec 202224 Jan 2025
11 December 2022: As the Swat valley rebuilds itself after devastating floods, lessons are to be learnt from Kerala's mistakes after the 2018 deluge. With fatalism hanging heavy in the…
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How can journalists counter the ‘Dictators’ Handbook’?

14 Dec 202215 Dec 2022
Now members of the American media can learn from journalists in countries ruled by authoritarian regimes By Padma B. 13 December 2022: “There is a world war against journalists and…
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My uncle’s death of ‘cardiac arrest’ in Qatar made worker abuse personal for me: Why I am boycotting the FIFA World Cup this year

5 Dec 202216 Dec 2022
A soccer-mad Nepali American physician hopes that sharing his story will provide some perspective to those wondering about the controversy surrounding the world’s biggest sporting event By Dr. Ramu Kharel…
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‘Dialogue and relationship-building needed to heal the wounds of Partition and build peace in the region’

28 Nov 202229 Nov 2022
Speaking at a recent online event, eminent scholar and physicist Dr. Vinod Mubayi calls for more dialogue and people-to-people contact between the countries of the region, particularly India and Pakistan,…
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Opinion / India: A tale of two pardons

25 Nov 202226 Nov 2022
The difference between the release of convicts in Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination case and those convicted in the Bilkis Bano case By Sandeep Pandey 25 November 2022: Two sets of convicts…
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Lessons from journalism, tai chi, and life

23 Nov 202230 Nov 2022
23 November 2022: In May this year, journalist and filmmaker Beena Sarwar, founder-curator of Southasia Peace Action Network, was invited to give the keynote speech at Harvard University's inaugural AAPI/APIDA…
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From the Philippines to Dubai and beyond, a groundbreaking platform for educators provides new ways to collaborate

15 Nov 202223 Nov 2022
A three-year-old storytelling competition for teachers illustrates how education, like medicine, transcends borders and religious divides By Nadra Huma Quraishi 14 November 2022: The best educators are perpetual learners, gaining…
Sapan Dossier

Why Rishi Sunak is of ‘South Asian’ rather than ‘Indian’ origin

14 Nov 202214 Nov 2022
5 November 2022: Accepting the term South Asia when speaking of UK prime minister Rishi Sunak's origins would imply acceding to a need for regionalism, fashioning some form of accommodation…
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AJCONF2022: Taking forward an inspiring legacy of upholding human rights

28 Oct 20226 Nov 2022
By Abdullah Zahid and Beena Sarwar October 26, 2022: The drama began well before the start of the fourth Asma Jahangir Conference on ‘Crisis of Constitutionalism in South Asia’, held…
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A cautionary tale: Lessons from Sri Lanka’s cascading, multiple crises

20 Oct 202230 Oct 2022
A Sapan News syndicated feature available for use with attribution to Sapan News By Pragya Narang October 20, 2022: The world watched the economic crisis in Sri Lanka turn into…
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Cross-border workshop with 60 India, Pakistan journalists in Nepal breaks barriers

21 Sep 202221 Oct 2022
A Sapan News syndicated feature available for use with attribution to Sapan News By Lubna Jerar Naqvi September 21, 2022: The convoluted journey from Karachi to Kathmandu I undertook recently…
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UN Peace Day: rally at UNGA calling for the human rights of Bhutanese refugees and diaspora

20 Sep 202221 Oct 2022
A Sapan News syndicated feature available for use with attribution to Sapan News CURTAIN RAISER New York, September 20, 2022: Coinciding with the UN International Day of Peace, young Bhutanese…
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Divided by borders, united by aspirations

10 Sep 202221 Oct 2022
A Sapan syndicated feature available for use with attribution to Sapan News By M. Waqas Nasir “Who and how can anyone say that Southasia is divided?” asked senior journalist Namrata…

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