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Mohamed Salah: The Egyptian King and Liverpool’s mind-boggling, record-breaking miracle
He might not be the best on the planet in absolute terms, but before his injury, nobody was performing better than him
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“Look at his arms, they’re huge”: The naked truth of how men have body image issues too
The lack of conversation around this has left many men exactly how you’d expect: alone and insecure.
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“But he called me a thief” – should PTI’s opposition also assault Imran Khan for calling them worse?
If the roles were reversed and a member of his party was slapped on live TV, would Imran still remain silent?
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‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ feels like two films in one, and neither fares well
It feels as if Solo has a checklist to complete; of Star Wars references that feel unnecessarily forced into the story
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How the men in green fared in the memorable #PakvsEng
Pakistan did to England what it does best – surprise! It wasn’t just a win; it was a stamp of authority from...
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When the gun is the law, how far are you willing to go to save your children?
"Her country trusted ours to take care of her, and we sent her back in a coffin. How hypocritical are we for...
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8 ways ‘13 Reasons Why’ throws you into pits of darkness and leaves you there
She is kissing Alex and then having sex with Justin a moment later. Where's the sensitivity towards rape victims?
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The downfall of Bahria University: From a prestigious institute to the “six-inch university”
Six-inch rule is the product of rigid, narrow-minded individuals who have no experience but opted to run an institute.
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Pakistan’s insecurity, India’s leverage, and the most generous Indus Waters Treaty
Voices in Pakistan that want to do discard or alter it because it allows India to build dams, may want to reconsider.
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A soldier, lost in translation
Twitching and rolled up, suffocating and remembering glimmers of the lost honeymoon