Sarah B. Haider
School
Swansea University
Aarhus University
Karachi University
Expertise
Health & Wellness, Celebrities, Women's Issues
- Sarah is a freelance journalist and a member of The List news team.
- She has previously written about women's and children's rights, social justice, technology, climate change, celebrities, fashion, and health and wellness.
- Her bylines have appeared in several publications across the globe, including The News Lab, Rapid City Journal, The Copenhagen Post, The Inquisitr, Jutland Station, Buzz magazine, South Asia magazine, You! women's magazine, Us magazine, Udpost, and Cafébabel.
Experience
Sarah has been working as a professional writer for more than seven years. She started her journalistic career as a copyeditor with The News International and later worked as a full-time features writer with The Express Tribune before switching to the digital desk of Geo News. She is a recipient of the International Centre for Journalists (ICFJ) 2015 fellowship and was also selected for the Berlin-based "Reporters in the Field" fellowship in 2017. Aside from working in her home country, has completed reporting stints in the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Turkey, Afghanistan, Bhutan, and Nepal.
Education
Sarah obtained a master's degree in war and conflict journalism from Swansea University in Wales, United Kingdom. Beforehand, she earned an Erasmus Mundus master's degree in Journalism, Media, and Globalization from Aarhus University, Denmark. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from Karachi University, Pakistan.
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Stories By Sarah B. Haider
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Studying abroad is not only exciting but has a lot of benefits too. If you're thinking about study in Europe, here's how to apply for a student visa in Italy.
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There is a misconception that consuming alcoholic drinks in moderation is harmless. But as explained by Drinkaware, research shows otherwise. Here's more.
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There are some misconceptions about surrogacy which often hinders couples from seeking this option. Here are the most common ones explained.
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Did you know that with the right shade of lipstick, you can make your teeth look whiter? You may not want to ditch the strips, but here are some tricks.
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If you suspect your partner of cheating, there are certain things you should do to confront the situation and find a solution. Here's one expert's advice.
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Social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram have opened up many possibilities for people, but here's the truth about beauty YouTuber Nicol Concilio.
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Amazon is a very successful shopping website. But many people don't like the company and try to avoid it like the plague. But why? Here's what we know.
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Plenty of male celebrities have spoken out for women's rights from Prince Harry to Harry Styles, and even Ashton Kutcher — who is a proud feminist.
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Among the list of fad diets, the grapefruit diet is one of the oldest. But that doesn't mean it's good for you.
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If you're passionate about food and love spending time in the kitchen, you might consider a career in the culinary world. Here's what you can expect to make.
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Breastfeeding in public has seemingly always been taboo — though it's a natural thing between mom and baby. Pink gives advice to moms on dealing with haters.
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Kayla Wallace from "When Calls The Heart" is not only charming but also very talented, but that's not all. Here's what we know about Hallmark's Kayla Wallace.
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There are some ingredients - including glycerin - that vegans should avoid at all costs.
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IVF is a thorough, expensive procedure to go through, and the age of your eggs can make a difference.
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While society has told women time and time again that their bodies are imperfect, we're here to tell you that there's no such thing as a flaw.
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IVF is a lengthy process, but are twins more likely?
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Being pregnant is a challenging physical experience in and of itself, so can you climb stairs in addition?
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Leonardo DiCaprio is one of Hollywood's biggest heartthrobs of all time, with a long dating history. And Leonardo DiCaprio reveals why he never got married.
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It can be beneficial for friends to become romantic partners, but experts say exploring new territory with a friend can come with drawbacks.
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Drinking water first thing in the morning can help keep you hydrated, but if you want to switch up your routine, try out these flavored water recipes.
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Justin Bieber has more than 60 tattoos on his body. What are they all and what do some of them mean? We've got a complete guide to his ink collection here!
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Did you know that there are some home remedies that can relieve cramps? Read on to find out how to get rid of cramps.
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When the time comes for that first tattoo, professionals are quite clear: Some locations are going to be less painful than others for the insertion of ink.
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If you live long enough, odds are at some point you'll develop skin tags. Some people find them unsightly. Want them gone? Start with a doctor.
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They say that nothing on the internet ever goes away, if you know where to look. What if you want to change that? Apply a cyber-eraser, so to speak?
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Americans love their cars and the nation's highways and byways. But not everyone loves being a passenger. What's to blame? Car sickness. Here's how to cope.
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There might be numerous factors at work, but odds are that at some point, your skin will loosen. Here's how to reverse the process without surgery.