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#JusticeforAsifa: Has India discarded its moral compass?
Doesn’t BJP's behaviour in Kathua prove the allegations of all those Kashmiris who claim the state cannot be...
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With its suffocating silence, ‘A Quiet Place’ is one of the best thrillers to come along in a while
It’s an intriguing setting and a unique plot with stellar acting, and its simplicity is absolutely mesmerising.
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“Safe” public transport for women: He kept whispering his sexual fantasies to me as he masturbated
He turned the music up, fixed his rear-view mirror on me, began to masturbate, told me not to worry; that I’ll be...
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Cristiano Ronaldo: How Madeira’s ‘little bee’ turned into the greatest player of all time
His uncanny ability to prove people wrong is remarkable; he's made people look like a fool for doubting him many...
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In the war against the Taliban, why are we okay with children always being collateral damage?
Is an Afghan life worth less than an American one? The difference is in the nation’s regard for its own children.
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Is Veronica really the scariest horror movie ever made?
A dark and deeply unsettling film that only gets more unnerving as it progresses; things get very creepy, very quickly
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Diplomatic immunity: How to get away with murder in Pakistan
This echoes of the Raymond Davis affair. Even when caught red-handed, they are still let go under lofty laws
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Why your husband might be gay
You can't condemn gay people for entering straight marriages. You cannot fault them for playing by the rules you...
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Karma is making rounds as Roma did to Barcelona what the Catalans did to PSG a year ago
It is hard to be the best player in a match when Messi is on the same pitch, but Roma's Edin Dzeko did just that.
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How travelling to Baku restored my faith in humanity
I voyaged to Baku with tinges of fear and paranoia within my subconscious, even doubting our taxi driver's intentions