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Finding flamingos in Karachi
At 9 o’clock on Friday night my friend said, “I think there are flamingos in Karachi, and I’m going to find them.”
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Is there hidden misogyny behind our criticism towards Ghostbusters(2016)?
When the first trailer was released, it quickly became the 'most disliked trailer' in the history of YouTube.
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Will our selection committee ever make a decision beneficial to Pakistani cricket?
The absence of a selection criteria will keep haunting players and the management when a player fails to perform.
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Why is a white or Arab guy playing Rumi?
Is Hollywood really telling us that they want to use non-Asian actors to portray Asian characters in a better light?
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“They started beating Aapi. Then they burnt her, right in front of my eyes”
It’s not wise to trust one who has been accused and indicted for a heinous crime, even if he swears by the Holy...
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Is Uber the Saudi woman’s closest taste of freedom?
Reality is that Uber has possibly done more to set the Saudi woman free than any international debate or protest has.
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My family’s most treasured recipe, Tamatar Gosht
What I love most is that this is not a generic curry. It’s a dry stew with a thick tomato paste enveloping the lamb.
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Who was Jinnah, an Islamic cultural relativist or a brown sahib?
In the 80s General Ziaul Haq actively censored Jinnah’s photographs in suits, with dogs, and of him smoking cigars.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Possibly Out of the Shadows
Out of the Shadows is like good junk food. You know it doesn’t add any value to your body, but you enjoy it anyway.
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Government officials will fast in their air-conditioned offices and the public will face eight hour power shortages
So far, the government owes power companies an amount (known as the circular debt) of about 400 billion rupees.








