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Demanding equal rights in Pakistan can turn even model citizens into traitors
PTM’s emergence is an act of defiance against an exclusionary process adding to the pain and suffering of...
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5 reasons why ‘The Expanse’ has what it takes to be the new ‘Star Trek’
One the most complete and thought-provoking series to ever air, it has filled the void for a genre defining TV show.
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Pitting sibling against sibling will only fail you as a parent
If we constantly compare our children, their sense of individuality diminishes and makes them feel they are worthless.
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Teachers threatening mass suicide – How did it come to this, Pakistan?
Why are teachers left unpaid in a country where politicians take the next flight to UK for the slightest of ailments?
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With ‘Motorcycle Girl’ and #GirlsOnBikes, Pakistani women take a spin at reclaiming public spaces
Such thought-provoking women-oriented films & movements are the need of the hour to end decades-old gender stereotypes
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Malala vs APS survivors: Do our children have to compete to be our heroes?
Comparing an innocent girl shot in the head to other innocent children shot at school – how has it come to this?
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Israel and US are ‘champions’ of human rights, but not when it comes to Palestine
In this “better them than us” scenario, it's justified to injure 1,400 Palestinians over jeopardising even one Israeli
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Amir’s punishment was justified, but has the world been too harsh on Smith and Warner?
What Amir did was more unethical, as spot-fixing involves financial fraud while ball tampering is a less serious crime
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Dear West Indies, you took a chance on us, and we are eternally grateful! Love, Karachi
Nine years of history was overcome with one match, in a city waiting with baited breath for this very moment.
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Charismatic and heartwarming, ‘Cake’ is a dessert Pakistani cinema has never tried before
Cake is not an all-out entertainer or artistic cinema – it's a real commercial film, which runs on its storytelling.