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What independence are we celebrating?
We celebrate Independence Day every year and vote every 5 years, thinking we live in a free society, but is that true?
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My journey with Imran Khan: From the ‘tanga party’ to a ‘one-man show’
We were loaded onto pickup trucks and taken to Civil Lines Police Station, where we were locked up for a few hours.
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#ETBlogs plays Independence Day trivia: How well do you know Pakistan?
As we step into Naya Pakistan, how well do we remember the old one?
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From Dil Dil Pakistan to Dil Dil Hindustan
India's going through a fad of remaking their own songs and ruining their own classics, and are too busy to steal...
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Kamran, a soldier eternally
Kamran had always been and would always be a soldier; before, he was one for the sake of his country, and now...
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If religious parties were not elected into power, is the Pakistani voter thus “moderate”?
A grim reminder that religious parties end up affecting the political discourse more than their electoral strength.
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My road trip to Khunjerab and Skardu via the engineering marvel that is the Karakoram Highway
I have experienced many road trips but the trip along the Karakoram Highway is unparalleled in its raw beauty.
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Dark and suspenseful, will ‘Glass’ help Shyamalan get his groove back?
The sheer level of acting talent associated with the movie is itself an indication that this project could be riveting
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PTI’s citizen journalism: From the Sharifs and Junaid Safdar, to Reham Khan and Sahir Rehman
“It seems that anyone who is seen as a threat to PTI is pre-emptively targeted and then harassed for life."
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The Spy Who Dumped Me is not the best spy comedy out there, but it is still palatable
Neither the funniest nor the most ingenious spy drama, but nonetheless is a package full of hilarious errors.