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How far is the state willing to go to police the internet in Pakistan?
Right to freedom of expression, privacy, online campaigning and peaceful protests are at serious stake under PECB.
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Who killed Fatima Ali Jinnah?
Much of the negative portrayal of Fatima Jinnah stems from her rocky relationship with Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Khan.
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Star Trek Beyond: An oasis in the barren desert of summer 2016 blockbusters
Star Trek Beyond has a great energy to it that was sorely missing the last time around.
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The one chant that India has been unable to gag; “Hum kya chahtey... azaadi”
Facebook has been actively removing people’s posts on the Kashmir struggle. But such censorship is not new to...
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In India, a dead cow is more precious than the life of a Dalit or Muslim
Modi has never tried to stop his party from indulging in anti-Muslim, anti-minority, or anti-Dalit acts. Why?
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Wham bam, thanks but no thanks Sam!
Years after ruing his luck, Big Sam finally landed the big one.
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The struggle has paid off – the Pakistani film industry is finally awake
Improving upon mistakes all the while encouraging young talent can be the foundation on which the industry can prosper
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Who is behind Karachi’s water shortage?
Most residents in Karachi have to call for water tankers once a week, for which they pay around Rs18,000 per month.
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Madaari: A genre juggling act that turned into a complete circus
The film frustrates you with its confusion between thriller and emotional drama.
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Karachi, you used to be home
My clothes are measured, the tone of my voice is measured. My life is measured by rules I no longer believe in.









