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After Trump’s Cambridge Analytica, Modi brings India’s first ‘WhatsApp Election’
Citizens are being added to groups where messages such as “...Modi will make India strong“ are being circulated.
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We hope Pakistan’s future web series won’t be as bad and disappointing as Enaaya
The only good thing about Enaaya, besides Hayat’s performance, is that it paves the way to think beyond dramas.
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From empowered to oppressed: Today's treatment of women contradict our Islamic teachings
Picture the humiliation and scorn a woman in her 40s would suffer today if she sent a proposal to a man half her age.
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Imran Khan or Ayub Khan: Is PMRA the new tool to curb freedom of press and control media?
It's an old trick to control media by hurting it financially and then shackling it in the name of regulation, ethics.
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First Empress Market and Burnes Road, now wedding halls – Karachi is falling brick by brick
Without any alternatives, people will erect tents outside their homes to carry out their wedding festivities.
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Dear PCB, are Pakistani artists not good enough for PSL?
How will the cash-strapped PCB pay Pitbull Rs100mn? And if we don't promote our homegrown talent, then who will?
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Why Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man remains far superior to Tom Holland’s
Spider-Man films of today focus on is how well it connects to the greater MCU, which leaves it weaker than the rest.
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Is Venezuela the new Afghanistan?
It is naïve at best to truly believe the US has any human rights concerns when it comes to the people of Venezuela
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Zac Efron's new Ted Bundy movie is anything but average
Besides Efron breaking out of his romcom rut, the film offers something different from the average serial-killer movie
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As India enters election year, The Accidental Prime Minister is more relevant than you think
While the makers have surely taken some creative liberties, the crux of the story is rooted in reality