Auckland-based Reem Khan is a journalist and former op-ed editor of Pakistani newspaper Daily Times in Lahore. She has also worked as a programme coordinator in the non-profit sector in New Zealand.
In Pakistan, a political leader falls as old elites flex their muscles.
In Pakistan, 64 percent of people believe the threat of Covid is overblown and a herd immunity via vaccination is at risk. What's driving this belief?
In Pakistan, hushed tones argue that demanding women’s rights in the country is tantamount to feebly asking for basic human rights, writes Reem Wasay.
Pakistan in 2020 saw a culture of censorship and lack of accountability grow more powerful than ever, writes Reem Wasay.
Pakistan continues to fail its women
Pakistan's response to COVID is seen as a leap from crisis to crisis with PM Imran Khan's government doing little to contain the threat, writes Reem Wasay.
Nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan stare each other down, sparking fears of a war that no one can win, writes Reem Wasay.
OPINION: By caving into extremist pressures, Imran Khan's PTI government is fast-becoming a party that backtracks on its campaign promises, writes Reem Wasay.
Imran Khan becomes the new prime minister of a country wracked with internal fissures and a floundering economy – will he be the change Pakistan needs?
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