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#GameOver: Nawaz Sharif now has only two options – resign or be forced to resign
Nawaz's refusal may cost him dearly and he shouldn’t even think of attacking the courts like PML-N did back in 1997.
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After English Vinglish, Sridevi blows us away in the work of art that is Mom
It is safe to say that Mom is by far one of the finest and most calculated performances of Sridevi’s career
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The oil tanker spill didn’t expose the ‘jahalat’ of the poor, but the inhuman apathy of the ‘educated’
Can one imagine the sight of 5,500 gallons of oil flowing wastefully, from the eyes of a person earning Rs300 a day?
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You do not salute to the person, you salute to the rank – and that is exactly why Arsala Saleem saluted Maryam Nawaz
Miss Saleem may have only been doing what she thought was part of her duty and what came to her naturally.
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The only country that can realistically help India out of the Sikkim jam is Pakistan
India is stuck all by itself. Both the US and Russia will want to remain neutral as none of them want to poke China.
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Yes, Mashal Khan's story is a difficult watch, but it’s a necessary watch to keep us from forgetting
BBC isn’t just trying to hit some arbitrary benchmark of increased viewership. This is deliberate and calibrated.
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Thanks to Ronaldinho and friends, football needs to be given its due importance rather than just prioritising cricket.
Pakistan is ranked 200th out of 206 teams and this speaks volumes of the deplorable state of football in Pakistan.
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Wearing jeans or a sleeveless top is “ruining the culture”, but a sari showing the midriff is not, India?
If our clothes and habits cause rape and molestation,what about those swaggering men who wear loose boxers and lungis?
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Did Senator John McCain visit Pakistan to do some necessary damage control post the Modi-Trump meeting?
The senator may have visited Pakistan to prepare them for a huge blow – major defence deals between the US and India.
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Fighting mud with mud will only make you dirty, Imran Khan
Imran needs to do nothing more and nothing less than rising above the fray of insult trading in Pakistani politics.









