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Gaza — hell on planet earth
While switching through channels on television, I came across scene in which floor awash with blood was being mopped.
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New order in Egypt
Egypt welcomes its fifth head of state, Sisi was declared Egypt’s president after landslide victory of 96.9% votes.
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Thar famine: When mothers eat too little
The malnourished mothers of Tharparkar are not breastfeeding their babies like they used to.
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Oppression at its ‘best’
Society does not take cases of rape seriously; it hurts more when people who say “it is the girl’s fault.
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Feature: Defying odds, Pakistan’s blind cricket team continues to dazzle
According to the chairman PBCC the biggest problem for the squad is the lack of facilities.
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Education SOS: A for average, B for bad?
Underprivileged parents struggle to give their children the gift of education.
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When arts and literature mix with one’s blood
According to KLF 2014's website, 'Navid Shahzad is known as an actor, poet, journalist and television pioneer.'
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Moving forward, one dot at a time
If more institutions facilitate visually impaired, many exceptional students will get chance to step into limelight.
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What has living abroad taught me
There is too much hatred between people here because we’re just too obsessed with making differences an issue.
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Helping the helpless: Think BEE starts drive to improve govt schools in NA-250
The initiative has managed to complete its renovation phase in one school.