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Zuha Siddiqui is a journalist based in Pakistan. Her work has appeared in Foreign Policy, Slate, BuzzFeed News, and other publications.



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Students walk past a banner promoting awareness on breast cancer at a university in Islamabad, Pakistan. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)

The Increasing Threat of Breast Cancer in Pakistan

Pakistan has the highest breast cancer rates in Asia and among the highest mortality rates. Experts still don’t know why.

Zuha Siddiqui

Zuha Siddiqui

A Pakistani family looks at the Rawal dam in 2013. (Farooq Naeem/AFP via Getty Images)

The Devastating Colonial Legacy of Dams in Pakistan

Though at least ten dams have burst since this year’s deadly flooding, the country has long promoted them as the magical solution to its woes.

Zuha Siddiqui

Zuha Siddiqui

A train transfers refugees during the partition of India, 1947 (Wikimedia Commons)

A Border Apart: Stories of Families Divided by Partition

Separated kin in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh speak of love, heartbreak, and connection.

Zuha Siddiqui

Zuha Siddiqui

Pakistani TikTok stars, from left to right: Mehak Malik, Paras Shah, Preety Chaudhary, Neha Malik

Pakistan’s Trans TikTok Stars

Trans women are trading the sidelines for the spotlight, with TikTok giving them a space to showcase their humor, talent, and joy.

Zuha Siddiqui

Zuha Siddiqui

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With No Formal Sex-Ed, Pakistanis Turn to The Internet

Myths about puberty, masturbation, and sex continue to fester in the country’s youth as schools avoid — and sometimes discourage — talking about the elephant in the room.

Zuha Siddiqui

Zuha Siddiqui

"You should ask for permission," reads a placard at Aurat March. (@auratazadimarch/Instagram)

Pakistani Women Said #MeToo — Now They're Getting Sued

Women who take to the streets and the internet to protest in Pakistan are being targeted by the very internet harassment law — PECA — that promised to protect them.

Zuha Siddiqui

Zuha Siddiqui



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