Aasim Sajjad Akhtar
The protests have rattled Tel Aviv and Washington.
Updated 26 Apr, 2024 10:55am
Ours is a society in decay, afflicted by a deep rot.
Published 13 Apr, 2024 06:52am
It has become difficult to look towards our neighbour with any degree of envy.
Published 29 Mar, 2024 07:18am
Globalised supply chains supersede any particular ‘national interest’.
Published 15 Mar, 2024 07:34am
All bourgeois parties compete for the establishment’s favour.
Published 01 Mar, 2024 07:50am
This time, there is no shared vision of the future.
Published 16 Feb, 2024 08:13am
There is no democratic institution that exists in the capital.
Published 02 Feb, 2024 07:55am
Do the world’s richest and most powerful people care?
Published 20 Jan, 2024 07:12am
What can we expect from young people in the Punjabi heartland?
Updated 05 Jan, 2024 09:27am
Their language was, in fact, a plea to be heard.
Updated 22 Dec, 2023 08:52am
We will continue to hear the usual rhetoric.
Updated 08 Dec, 2023 08:50am
Baloch youth are forced to resort to slave labour to survive.
Published 24 Nov, 2023 07:06am
Identity has been polarised in reactionary ways.
Updated 10 Nov, 2023 09:15am
The world’s people are ruled by despots and profiteers.
Published 27 Oct, 2023 07:51am
What we should have learned from the war on terror is that violence perpetrated by the state cannot solve political conflict.
Updated 13 Oct, 2023 09:43am
We should note the creeping totalitarianism of political life.
Updated 30 Sep, 2023 08:55am
We should be compelled to imagine big structural policy changes.
Published 15 Sep, 2023 07:01am
Present circumstances have clarified there is no democratic ‘transition’ happening here.
Updated 01 Sep, 2023 09:07am
The spread of hateful, right-wing politics will ultimately engulf us all.
Updated 18 Aug, 2023 08:58am
For all that changes, much remains the same.
Published 04 Aug, 2023 07:40am