For our rising new world leader segment, Richard Swift profiles the Oxford-educated former playboy cricketer, and now, Prime Minister of Pakistan
Sound the People by Red Baraat; Crave by Léonie Pernet.
Vanessa Baird looks at how things would be if we could migrate freely.
Nilanjana Bhowmick takes apart the latest viral hashtag campaign for the religious takeover of secular India.
The country’s economic influence may be buying silence on a massive human rights violation. Nithin Coca reports.
A court will hear his bail petition in September. Rumana Hashem reports.
Wayne Ellwood looks at the scale of China’s ’Belt and Road’ juggernaut and its economic and political ramifications.
Pervez Hoodbhoy, one of South Asia’s leading nuclear physicists, talks to Andy Heintz about why the word ‘liberal’ is so unpopular in Pakistan.
Rahila Gupta reports on this week’s pro and anti-Modi protests in London.
Hazel Healy investigates the challenges facing 21st century disaster response.
Noam Chomsky shares his views with Andy Heintz on America’s ‘free trade agreements’, North Korea and the dangers of a ‘charismatic demagogue’ as president.
Kam Sandhu questions some persistent assumptions.
Professor Appiah talks about nationalism, fundamentalism and identity. Interview by Andy Heintz.
A groundbreaking project seeks to get migrant students into university. Hazel Healy reports.
For young girls across the Muslim world, social media has become a therapeutic medium. Hussein Kesvani reports.
Mischa Wilmers talks to the poet turned professor about mentoring, Mandela and making a difference.
Despite its turbulent past, Ziauddin Sardar finds reasons for optimism in Pakistan's future.