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Between Little America and ‘real’ Pakistan
Zain Saeed explores the sense of ‘longing’ pop culture onslaught from the West has inflicted on young Pakistanis
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Bill moved in US Senate to sanction Taliban, supporters
Sanctions could extend to foreign governments, including Pakistan, that US believes were and are supporting Taliban
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Our demons hide in plain sight
A A Jafri's book focuses on the hidden ills we allow to perpetuate until the genie is very much out of the bottle
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Is there anybody out there?
SETI’s senior astronomer Dr Seth Shostak explains how the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence actually works
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The outsider: how race and politics spelled the end for Abraaj
According to one contemporary historian, Arif Naqvi’s main fault may have simply been the fact that he was Pakistani
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Enlightenment through empathy in Kramer vs Kramer
More than 40 years later, the classic Hollywood drama remains one of the most profound re-examinations of gender roles
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Rediscovering the born scientists
Documentaries about grand scientific topics like black holes have assumed a certain commonness if you know English
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The art of listening
The Human Library founder Ronni Abergel speaks to The Express Tribune about the power of simple conversation
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In a world made of cardboard
The Amazon animated series Invincible is the latest small screen subversion of the Superman trope
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The Politics of Pandemic
Over a year on, Covid-19 remains a source of much polarisation across the world