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Why I teach my daughter to raise her hand
Girls are scared or shy because adults, out of a sense of misplaced protectiveness, teach them to act a certain way.
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Ahsan Iqbal was shot but the bullets were provided by the very hands he shakes
Political use of sensitive matters like the finality of Prophethood has gathered unprecedented steam since last year.
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The Mechanism is not Narcos, but it serves as an intriguing and exotic time-filler
You might not want to watch The Mechanism upon hearing its premise, but if you do, you won’t regret giving it a shot.
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The reality of public hospitals: I lost my nana to medical negligence in Pakistan’s dirtiest hospital
His oxygen had dropped to 68% but when I asked the doctor to help, he said “You are not at Aga Khan Hospital”.
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Zainab Kay Qatil: Capitalising on the rape of a child in the name of raising awareness?
The failure to ask for consent and be so insensitive to portray the story so soon and vividly speaks volumes in itself
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Is Donald Trump even worthy of receiving a Nobel Peace Prize?
75% of his time is spent on legal battles with porn stars and firing people. Peace in Korea is an afterthought for him
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In #PPPvsPTI, Bilawal wins the round and leaves behind a lesson for Imran
Sometimes politics is the art of a tactical retreat, where the one to step back gains political points; as Bilawal did
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Surreal and hypnotic, ‘You Were Never Really Here’ is 21st century’s ‘Taxi Driver’
The genius of the film lies in the fact that it manages to give us an incredibly affecting yet subtle character study.
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Is Pakistan ready to play real cricket in Ireland and England?
Pakistan might find themselves in a troublesome situation, as they haven’t played the longer format in a long time
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When did dancing go from a form of art to a taboo, dishonourable act?
Some are murdered by their families for dancing, while across the divide some spend millions for one mehndi night.