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Caught between a rock and a hard place, Asif Ali Zardari’s days in politics may be numbered
His party’s dismal performance in Sindh will create trouble for him if he tries to launch a massive agitation...
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Dull and unfocused, Bird Box is no better than a recycled mix of The Happening and A Quiet Place
It is neither the thought provoking sci-fi it should have been, nor the scary creature movie it could have been.
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Brexit is a shambolic mess: Will its movie adaptation be the same?
The historical events leading up to Brexit would have made more sense in the film once the UK actually left the EU.
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12 times Pakistani sense of humour stole the show on Twitter
After what has been a tough, at times even bleak year for Pakistan, Pakistani Twitter has perhaps never been better.
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Master of the bat: AB de Villiers may have retired, but he will never be forgotten
It’s hard to think of any other player who has brought so many innovations to the game and has shots attributed...
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A dealer in hope: Why Imran Khan’s leadership has become invaluable for Pakistan
While he remains at the helm of Pakistani politics, the status quo’s ‘business as usual’ will not proceed any...
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What a ‘great’ start to the New Year
It was midnight of the New Year; a new chapter of their life had just begun & they had to ensure it wasn’t their last
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The year of Zainab: Pakistan was jolted awake by the abuse of its children, but is that enough?
Zainab’s unfortunate incident changed the narrative, but we are still unable to start a dialogue for survivors.
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When 2018 brought the death of Burnes Road and marred the spirit of Karachi
We have to ask ourselves whether ‘development’ and the need to make Karachi the next Dubai is worth the cost.
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In Simmba, a half-baked message is buried deep under Rohit Shetty’s typical potboiler
It is evident that rape and a woman's honour are used as a mere catalyst for a possible moral flip of the protagonist