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Declared ‘intangible’, the heritage of Kalash is over 3,000 years old – but will it survive the 21st century?
The Kalash are trying to hold onto their unique culture and language, while battling poverty and climate change.
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The day the heavens shook
When she was coming back, she felt a jolt. What happened next was unreal, nearly a scene drawn out from a film.
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The phoenix of history: Nothing captured my heart like Berlin did
A city soaked in history yet fighting each day to step out of the horrors of its past has truly impressed me.
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In this sexist world, it doesn’t matter if Ada Hegerberg won the Ballon d’Or – what matters is if she can twerk
In the last 63 years for which the award has existed none of the male football players have been asked such a question
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5 burning questions after watching the Avengers: Endgame trailer
Is this a hint that our lost superheroes may come back to life, or am I just reading between the lines too much?
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If you didn’t believe Shane Warne when he said Yasir Shah is ‘something special’, well, now you know
He can surpass Akram to become the leading Test wicket-taker, which is phenomenal for a guy who is yet to play at home
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Can India really lecture Pakistan on secularism?
The statement comes when Hindutva has emasculated India’s secularism and continues to pose existential questions.
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With suspenseful politics and powerful acting, Bodyguard is television at its finest
The show stands out due to its ability to scrap its playbook and come up with a new one just when you get a hold of it
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Will Captain Marvel eclipse Wonder Woman?
Audiences will be looking forward to their introduction to a character that till now has been an unknown quantity.
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Why the chicken can never cross the road to Naya Pakistan
Amplifying our problems and simplifying our solutions is now a staple of Pakistani politics.