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How will the Shariat court’s ruling on test tube babies help Pakistan?
Despite the Shariat court’s recent ruling, many in Pakistan will still reject the concept of having test tube babies.
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Our society needs drama’s like Sammi
Although the story is strong, the plot sometimes does lose its tempo. But Hocane and Saeed bring it back on track.
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I was 16 when I was forced to marry a stranger and move to Canada
On several occasions, he picked up a knife and said he was going to kill me and then himself.
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Is PIA operating planes or over-crowded minibuses?
PIA flight PK-743 forced seven paying customers to stand for a three-hour journey after overselling tickets.
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“They thought I have a ‘foreign agenda’ because I teach children free of cost”
Does that also mean that more than 25 million children are not supposed to go to school because of the way of God?
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Can Asghar Farhadi bag another Oscar for The Salesman?
For those of you who are not familiar with his work, Farhadi is arguably the leader of the new Iranian wave in cinema.
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Jackie: Beautifully directed and acted but lacks courage
The film just feels empty, reaching for an emotional hook that simply isn’t there.
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Love him or hate him, it’s time we bid adieu to Pakistan’s Boom Boom
A player of his stature should've adopted a more mature and dignified approach, and bowed out at the opportune moment.
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Can someone in Pakistan please address the ever-growing elephant in the room?
East Pakistan had a greater population in 1947. Today, Bangladesh's population is 30 million less than Pakistan's.
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Is Islam the most feminist religion?
Feminism is the mechanism by which I fight for the rights taken away from me by men in my country in the name of Islam









