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Power to the people: The Kartarpur corridor has done what 71 years of dialogue could not
History is made by the people not by politicians.
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Walk it like you talk it: What (little) did PTI achieve in its first 100 days?
PML-N was able to steer the ship due to its experience, whereas PTI appears to be deprived of the expertise.
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Robin Hood is dull, incoherent and fails miserably on every level
Trying to be edgy and inventive, it should have introduced modern audiences to an age-old tale, but does the opposite.
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Lights, camera, action: Faisal Vawda, the ‘hero’ we did not need
The audacity of deriding critics as cowards stems from Vawda’s overestimation of his own utility to the operation.
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Be it Obama, Clinton, Trump or Kanye West, the US will never hold MbS accountable for Khashoggi’s murder
Even if the CIA does have a plan to oust MbS, don’t expect the humanitarian aspect of this relationship to change.
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Hockey World Cup: Have we as a country collectively failed our national sport?
Once a powerhouse of world hockey, the team with the most WC titles, Pakistan can no longer compete with top teams.
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Tahir Dawar’s brutal murder and the possible existence of IS in Pakistan is a wake up call
In failing to protect a coveted officer, one who had defeated death twice, government’s impotence is far too clear.
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Why do we only have one advanced forensic lab in the entire country?
Though Sindh and Peshawar have such facilities, their use of antiquated tools leads to delays and unreliable results
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Travelling the world amongst the roaring sea: Memories of a Pakistani sailor
It was a pleasant February afternoon in 1974 when I joined the Pakistan Marine Academy as a junior engineering cadet.
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Born in between, without honour
The room became hauntingly silent. It seemed as though a life was taken rather than brought into this world.