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Fatima Bhutto
The Profound Link (and Love) Between Humans and Dogs
Fatima Bhutto on Wolves, Dogs, and Writing About Love During Tragedies
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Fatima Bhutto
| January 27, 2026
Fatima Bhutto on Channeling the Fearlessness of Malcolm X
“I learned how to be lonely from a young age.”
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Fatima Bhutto
| April 22, 2021
A World on Fire: Fatima Bhutto on Surviving Crisis
...and Chronicling Where Things Went So Wrong
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Fatima Bhutto
| October 8, 2020
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and Violence
By
Fatima Bhutto
| August 19, 2020
Fatima Bhutto on Bollywood's 'Most Unlikely Hero'
Deciphering Shah Rukh Khan
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Fatima Bhutto
| September 27, 2019
Fatima Bhutto: My Grandfather's Library, Relic of a Freer Pakistan
Discovering Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Through His Books
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