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Raw and poignant, A Place for Us beautifully sheds light on familial love
Not feeling at home with your own family is a tragedy, one which Mirza renders beautifully on the page.
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Rawalpindi: A chaotic labyrinth, caught between heritage and heresy
Once a jewel, today Rawalpindi does not know what it wants to be because it has forgotten what it once was.
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Iran and Iraq may not be tourist hot spots, but they offer a spiritual journey like no place else
While Baghdad offers thousands of years of history, a powerful energy emanates from the city of Karbala.
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When khudkushi became her only freedom
'Khudkushi,' they murmured, afraid not to say it out too loud. A silence spread, full of fear and anticipation.
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India’s ‘Operation Isolation’ and the soft power of sports
Govts are now using alternative modes of diplomacy, sports included, to achieve political goals and shaping images.
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Knock knock! Annabelle is coming home and things are about to get real scary
The focus seems to have been shifted back towards the scares & the filmmakers have brought back two beloved characters
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Why is the US making a mountain out of the Masood Azhar molehill?
US’s willingness to inflate Azhar's importance makes it clear it is willing to risk relations with Pakistan for...
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With Zidane back on the sidelines, will Real Madrid make the most of the summer transfer window?
Real will have to be clever in the transfer market before more scar tissue builds against their formidable status
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Boring and predictable, neither kids nor adults will find any wonder in ‘Wonder Park’
The magic required in order to pull and thrill the audience is clearly missing in the entirety of Wonder Park.
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Why did our political talk shows turn into a nightly circus?
Discussions mostly revolve around the three pillars of Pakistan: Nawaz, Asif and Imran. Everything else is irrelevant.