In the Valleys Of Chitral, Where The Kalash Greet The Summer Sun

PESHAWAR – The August light in Chitral is unforgiving—sharp, golden, and heavy with heat. On the terraced slopes of Bumburet, the Kalash bend to their harvest. Wheat stalks fall in rhythmic sways of the sickle, laughter bounces off the walls of the valley, and soon, bundles of grain are carried down toward the villages. It […]
Afghan refugees in Azakhel camp face severe hardships

PESHAWAR – Hundreds of Afghan refugees remain stranded in the Azakhel repatriation camp near Peshawar. Nearly 400 trucks loaded with belongings have stood in line for the past week. Families, including women, children, and elderly people, spend day and night on the roadside without any basic facilities. Refugees left their homes and businesses in Pakistan […]
Peshawar Urban Flooding exposes years of civic neglect

Peshawar Urban Flooding exposes years of civic neglect
Judge Frank Caprio, known for kindness in court, dies at 88

PESHAWAR: Judge Frank Caprio, who became a global symbol of kindness in the courtroom, has died at 88 after a long fight with pancreatic cancer. His family confirmed his death today through his official social media pages, reported by BBC. Only a week before his passing, Caprio shared a special Independence Day message for Pakistan. […]