
Sabrina Toppa
The Last of Pakistan’s Cinema Artists
Once designed to accompany the silver screen in a nation passionate about film, their work has moved to the domain of private art collections and upscale restaurants.
This Is the Border Where Polio Still Thrives
While the world has nearly won the battle against polio, the viral disease continues to elude health workers in the porous space between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
How Pakistani Women are Using IWD to Push for Peace with India
With International Women's Day falling amid threats of war, anti-violence themes have become a prominent part of equality demonstrations.
Inside Burma’s First Kentucky Fried Chicken
Before decades of isolation and sanctions, Burma had no predilection for—let alone access to—Western fast food. Today, however, foreign brands like KFC are sweeping the market.
The Oldest Living People in the World are All Women
Meet 122-year-old Nguyen Thi Tru, who resides outside of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Tru was born May 4, 1893 and has outlived most of her 11 children.
In Photos: Bangladesh's Trans Pride Parade Was Massive and Fabulous
Bangladesh hosted the largest trans pride parade in the nation's history earlier this month to celebrate the one-year anniversary of an inclusive government policy.