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When blood becomes cheap and police are the monsters our children need protection from
How are the citizens to feel safe from criminals when the police tasked with protecting them is killing their children
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A Simple Favour: Not the most riveting mystery but still captivating enough
Perhaps the spectre of Gone Girl looms large as the movie swerves from one direction to the other.
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How Modi convinced India to celebrate a ‘surgical strike’ that never actually happened
‘Parakram Parv’ is a three-day celebration commemorating India’s "surgical strike inside Pakistan".
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If PTI believes in democracy, asset declaration of public servants should be public knowledge
Accountability and transparency are the two cornerstones of good governance
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Yes, Thugs of Hindostan is a copy of Pirates of the Caribbean but it’s still definitely worth watching
It could either be one entertaining rip-off or it could be the one that spoils Khan’s “Mr Perfectionist” title.
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Sui Dhaaga’s simplicity makes it monotonous, but the same simplicity also makes it utterly beautiful
Sewn with elements of comedy, emotional trappings and loving warmth to make a finely tailored cinematic experience.
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Pakistan’s black economy: The case of curbing the non-filer
Appeasing non-filers by allowing purchase of assets without filing returns will not benefit government in the long run
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Facebook hacked: Is your account safe?
It seems security engineers trivialised the severity of this bug, which has existed since the feature was introduced.
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The good guns of Balochistan: Why fighters like Nawab Din Bugti dropped their pens and picked up guns
BLA would put time bombs in corpses and leave them by the road.Authorities had to check the bodies before being picked
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The scars of her henna
This reality the husband cannot stand, and determined to make her bleed, drains her of all the blood she had.