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Instead of playing political games, BJP should keep the Indian army in its own democratic boundary
If the romance between the ruling government and army continues, the Indian army will soon lose all its credibility.
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Remembering my father, Salmaan Taseer, and his love for pranks on his 73rd birthday
Abba's age-long political rival, Nawaz, was not excused from his pranks, who Abba sent flowers to on Valentine's Day.
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Nothing can save ‘The Circle’ from its circle of destruction
The level of paranoid fantasy is so low that it makes the movie an unpleasant and bizarre tech thriller.
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Maybe Humpty Dumpty was never meant to be put back together again
One second I was feeling elated as I swooshed my way downhill, and the next I had fallen like Humpty Dumpty.
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Why Uzma Ahmed’s narrative of her stay in the “well of death” is as fishy as it gets
While Uzma has her own version of her stay in Pakistan, the videos circulating of her nikkah prove otherwise.
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Hasan Minhaj’s ‘Homecoming King’ tackles racism, bullying and the effects of 9/11 on desis one joke at a time
What really sets Minhaj apart is his impeccable timing, dialogue delivery and the way he keeps it personal.
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When Trump met the pope...
It appears as if the world has realised that they have to treat Trump with kid gloves.
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Is the road to development leading Multan somewhere else?
Our ruling elites have always favoured one mode of development above all; build roads and prosperity will follow
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A crime is a crime, even for Lionel Messi
Your demigod, by the rule of law, can sadly be bracketed with the likes of drug traffickers, kidnappers and murderers.
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Budget 2017-2018: Is Pakistan really on the upward trajectory?
The year over year growth, while lower than the target, is still the best growth rate the country has seen in a decade









