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Waking up on Eid as a broken and crippled orphan
Eid morning will be bright and breezy with the sky a crystal blue. And I’ll just wake up and wonder… what did I do?
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Donald Trump’s America is awfully racist and discriminatory, but is Pakistan any different?
We easily succumb to racial and religious profiling in our country but expect fairness from our adopted countries.Why?
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Basila & The Street Crew: A much-needed humanised portrayal of the transgender community
The writers have depicted transgender persons in everyday roles without trying to glorify, victimise or demonise them.
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Why Pakistan’s policies regarding Afghanistan and the US need to be more Pakistan-centric
Pakistan should consider the limits of its friendship with and expectations from Afghanistan on a more rational basis.
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Atomic Blonde rethinks the action hero template from a feminist perspective but never overstates it
It has the intrigues of a spy film along with the relentless energy of the most gut-wrenching and electrifying action.
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Is Pakistan doing enough to protect its Hindu minority?
Most of the Hindus who migrated don’t see any chance of upward mobility in their social strata standing in Pakistan.
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Not even after 70 years of independence can democracy in India be taken for granted
India, where democracy had taken root braving impossible odds, is unfortunately on the verge of a democratic collapse.
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With the likes of Faf Du Plessis, Hashim Amla and Darren Sammy in the World XI squad, does Pakistan stand a chance?
The men in green should be expecting a tough fight ahead, but my prediction is that Pakistan will win the series.
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Despite criticism, Kangana Ranaut is back with Simran to prove that she's the real queen of Bollywood
Packed with emotions, drama, humour, romance and crime, all showcased through the versatility of Ranaut’s expressions.
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By dressing as a man to make a statement, Ayesha Gulalai has only belittled countless dynamic women of Pakistan
Strong women such as Benazir and Malala have stood up for their rights without having to dress like the opposite sex.