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That time a mental health professional tried to gaslight me
The patient was suicidal and unable to make sound decisions, but Faisal Mamsa couldn't look beyond his own ego.
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Dear Muhammad Zubair, the credit for Karachi operation goes to General Raheel Sharif, not Nawaz Sharif
The number of times Nawaz has visited Karachi during the past four years is lesser than his visits to foreign cities
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When Cynthia Ritchie exposed Pakistan exactly as every Pakistani has known it for 70 years
She was bemused at the unmistakable dichotomy between how Pakistan was portrayed and what she witnessed first-hand.
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Misbahul Haq, the man who broke cricket beyond repair
Under Misbah, Pakistan’s natural attacking nous, aggression and raw power died a slow, poisonous death.
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History repeats itself, as Stephen King’s ‘It’ fuels our nightmares once again!
With all due respect to clowns everywhere, the updated version of Pennywise’s reign of terror really is worth the hype
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The problem lies not within the Pepsi advertisement but with us
The reaction to the ad shows that we are getting exactly what we sent out into the world – intolerance and arrogance.
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“If a rape victim marries her rapist, she will not have a bleak future”: Well done, Malaysia
If rapists never make good husbands, how can you expect her to marry her perpetrator and live a healthy and sane life?
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Hindi Medium: When Pakistan and India come together to shatter class barriers
The dramedy aptly portrays how an Indian, or any other desi, is not taken seriously unless he/she is fluent in English
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It is high time we accept that Indians are indeed racist
Our landlady asked us not to bring the Kenyan baby inside the premises because she considered it a “bad omen”.
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Brianna Lyston, the undisputed heir to the Bolt throne
The similarities between Lyston and Bolt in terms of speed and the power to destroy opponents on the track are uncanny









