Visual Impact: The Rise of Multimedia Storytelling in Journalism

In today’s fast-moving digital age, a single image or video clip can resonate more powerfully than paragraphs of text. Multimedia storytelling is redefining how journalism is consumed, shared, and remembered. From drone footage exposing deforestation to on-the-ground mobile coverage during protests, journalists are evolving into visual narrators. This blog explores how photojournalism, short documentaries, data […]

Beyond the Score: Why Pakistan’s Sports Aren’t Just Games

In a country often consumed by political turmoil and economic tension, sports are more than games — they are breaths of relief, symbols of hope, and platforms of transformation. While cricket dominates headlines, other sports tell equally compelling stories, just away from the spotlight. In Lyari, a young footballer dreams of Barcelona while dodging crime […]

The Power of Speech: How Movements Start with a Mic

Throughout Pakistan’s history, some of the biggest waves of change have started not in parliaments, but on platforms with a single mic and a powerful voice. The student movements of the 60s and 70s, civil rights protests, and even recent digital revolutions have proven that speech is the heartbeat of resistance. Words have the power […]

Karachi’s Street Crime: A City Held Hostage by Fear

In Pakistan’s financial and cultural capital, street crime is no longer an exception — it’s part of the daily routine. Karachi, once called the City of Lights, now wrestles with a darker title: the city of snatched dreams. Each day, citizens leave their homes with uncertainty, clutching their phones a little tighter, looking over their […]