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Asma Jehangir, a force to be reckoned with
What sets her apart is that her opposition for an institution or party is based on principles and varies over time.
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Qasim Rashid’s response is not an attack on Christianity or an alibi for the IS
No religion is immune from being used as a front for violence, regardless of how peaceful it may be.
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White on Green: A reflective recollection of Pakistan’s cricket journey
The authors offer a brief but insightful analysis on the history of the game and its enormous impact on Pakistan.
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It’s about time Pakistan gives India a taste of their own medicine
PCB has every right to ignore BCCI's invitation, primarily because India has done the same for the past seven years.
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Khuda Mera Bhi Hai: A game changer for Pakistan’s dramasphere
She deals with her problems in a sane and intelligent manner as opposed to playing the victim we often see in dramas.
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Brexit: Britain’s chance to flex its economic muscles
The tumultuous marriage which has seen Britain enjoy tariff free trading and travel within the EU will be ripped apart
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Facebook: It’s high time you control hate speech in languages other than English!
Facebook needs to establish a framework to detect hate speech in Urdu and other languages.
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Life: Another movie about space that wastes space
Life is basically a generic monster flick that doesn’t try to be inventive with its plot.
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Bhutto was neither a total villain nor a complete Messiah
How could he alone contribute, launch and then thwart a socialist version of left politics?
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I confess, I thought she was a nanny too...
The label of the nanny was given to her based on biases many of us hold, but don't acknowledge.









