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Do Pakistani female legislators actually represent women or merely serve as “proxies” for the wealthy and elite?
Last year, 26 bills were tabled by 16 women on reserved seats, of which only three bills were regarding women’s rights
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Jeremy Corbyn, the left-wing political messiah, has well and truly arrived. And he makes jam!
Corbyn, who had never been the most gifted of orators, seemed to have audiences and voters eating out of his hands.
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Looking for a place to binge eat this Ramazan? #ETBlogsPicks the best places for iftar and sehri in Karachi
Craving pizza? We know just the place. Feeling like a Bruce Bogtrotter and cake moment? We know where you can indulge.
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The legend of ‘the King of Clay’ is not a myth, as Rafael Nadal wins his 10th French Open
Whenever Nadal wins a Roland Garros title after a break, he makes sure the run continues for at least four years.
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Brilliant badmashi: How Nehal Hashmi got away with retracting his resignation
The spotlight had moved away from Nehal Hashmi, and relishing in the shadows of obscurity, he had won.
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The midwife of Delhi
This was nothing new for Bai as she couldn’t see faces of most people clearly but there was something surreal here.
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With no tabdeeli in sight and given the recent recruits, I no longer support PTI or the “great” Imran Khan
Criminals are creeping up into PTI’s ranks and Imran is no longer the man needed to bring about the required change.
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While boys remain boys, girls become immoral and should be slut-shamed
Men are haunted by the achievements of successful women; they not only loathe, but also consider women morally wrong.
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The Mummy is nothing new or special, but it works well enough for what it is
It attempts to offer a grittier, darker and less campy Mummy movie than those of yesteryears
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If you want to survive in Pakistan, don’t stop at the red light!
“You’re not supposed to stop even if the light is red,” the traffic cop said.“Rules are made to be broken.”









