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Shoaib Mansoor’s most anticipated movie, Verna, is yet another example of his anger towards social injustice
Verna not only sheds light on taboo issues but delivers it in a way that is sure to attract audiences to the theatre.
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5 reasons why the premier of The Walking Dead Season 8 was highly disappointing
So much happened and yet, not enough happened? How did they plan all this? And why was it all off-screen?
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When privileged students Snapchat naked poor children for “fun” – because child pornography and poverty is a joke, right?
Kids of elite schools cannot belittle innocent poor children just so that the world can get some free entertainment.
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From Naran to Khunjerab Pass: A trip to the enthralling eighth wonder of the world and Pakistan’s very own heaven
Not only are the places full of scenic beauty, but what made our stay truly memorable is the hospitality of its people
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is no longer the main game in the Middle East; it is now merely an irritant in the Arab backyard
The improving Israeli-Saudi relations give Israel the western support it requires in case an attack is necessary.
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Irfan Bhai and his solar eclipse
Just like the sun and the moon, which were also created together, they were not made to be together. So he waits...
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BJP is to India what the Taliban are to Afghanistan
Taliban’s destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas and BJP’s attacks on the Taj Mahal are products of the same mentality.
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#MeToo: I am older, wiser and more determined than the little girl who was forced to hold an imam’s genitals – but not safer
He pushed me against a wall, assuming I'd be open to it – you're not magically safer just because you're in your 30s.
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Dear sexist men, I don’t chant “Hala Madrid” to compete for your heart
Just because I am a girl, I am scrutinised by men who think I love Real Madrid because I have a crush on Ronaldo.
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7 reasons why Pakistanis should be extremely proud of Kumail Nanjiani
Nanjiani is the first Pakistani to host SNL, after surprising audiences by not doing what Pakistanis do in Homeland!