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Is Turkey transforming into a fundamentalist religious state?
Can secularism and liberal democracy survive in Muslim majority countries? Turkey used to be our standard answer.
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Does ‘Punjab Nahi Jaungi’ have what it takes to rejuvenate Pakistan’s film industry?
The film doles out drama, romance, blood, and tears in large doses, enough to move the most jaded of filmgoers.
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Naureen Laghari, Pakistan’s very own IS bride
Mashal Khan's fate and Naureen Laghari's case prove that the battle is already being fought on our home grounds.
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Fate of the Furious is nothing but a slow and strenuous collection of ludicrous action pieces
I am actually curious with regards to the level of ludicrousness that this franchise can reach to keep the brand going
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India’s neighbourhood-first policy is meaningless if it remains disengaged from Pakistan
Had there been regular engagement between the countries, Pakistan would not have used Jadav as a stick to beat India.
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Is Trump aware of the catastrophic consequences of fighting a war with nuclear-armed North Korea?
We are faced with the most absurdly provocative situation that can’t be handled by mere 140-character responses.
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Is it really possible to revive government-owned and managed airlines like PIA and Air India?
PIA is shrinking and crumbling under its own weight, and private airlines are filling the gap in demand and supply.
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When they sold my pain for their gains
They were not worried about my wounds; they were planning well to satisfy their desires.
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If Beauty and the Beast was based in Pakistan, what would Belle’s fate be?
The wardrobe starts preparing the “barri ke joras”, and the teapot asks about the jahaiz. Sorry, no can do, Mrs Potts.
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Had the United Airlines incident happened in Pakistan, there would have been no justice for Dr David Dao
Was this any way for an airline to behave, attacking a passenger they had wronged? Well, it is in Pakistan.









