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Pakistan’s foreign policy, cross-country trade and internal security: For better or for worse?
Is Pakistan’s foreign policy in mayhem or is it a work in progress?
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Will red cards in cricket prove to be useful?
The latest changes will most definitely have an impact in making the game fairer.
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The 1974 adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express was flawed, will the 2017 adaptation be better?
With a director such as Branagh at the helm, there’s a good chance that this film will be very good.
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When we’re told to “limit ourselves to the imambargah or shift these processions outside the city”
It is a sad day when on a day of mourning, you are not only attacked for grieving but also told to curb your grieving.
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Old vs new: Will Varun Dhawan’s ‘Judwaa 2’ fare better than Salman Khan’s ‘Judwaa’?
The nostalgia is so real that at one point you feel Salman Khan and Karisma Kapoor will pop onto the screen any moment
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Saudi women are eager to take the wheel, but are they ready to be harassed even more?
Like a moth to a flame, Saudi men would tail someone’s car if they saw ‘unaccompanied’ women.
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The women of Kohistan suffer in silence as they search for water that doesn’t exist
Their daily struggle to find water is so gut-wrenching that a brief visit to Kohistan will haunt you for days.
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Squash comes home – but do we care?
This is a ray of hope for squash in Pakistan, which used to be one of the most widely played sports in Pakistan.
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Will Annihilation be to Natalie Portman what Alien and Terminator were for Sigourney Weaver and Linda Hamilton?
The teaser nails the hauntingly alluring feel of the ecological devastation created by Jeff VanderMeer.
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Motherhood may be great, but pregnancy is more pain than pleasure
From physical pain to emotional stress, pregnancy seems less like the beautiful experience it is made out to be.