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Mission accomplished: Rogue Nation cruises to the top, literally
2015 has seen the release of many action movies, but Rogue Nation is perhaps the most enthralling one of the year.
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He went from being her uncle to the father of her child, and no one saved her
She was happy being a bride, because up until that day, she was only used to dressing her dolls as brides.
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Sorry Sri Lanka, but we love ending things in style
Pakistan’s signature display of winning when least expected has given the nation a sweetly addicting tune to dance to.
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The end of Afghan Basti: It was all they had
The demand of the locals was alternative housing and resettlement, yet the CDA did not offer any such settlement.
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Orange Is the New Black: Changing perceptions and clearing misconceptions
OITNB has the ability to influence a viewer’s opinions on abortion, transgender rights and the prison system.
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Why now, Afghanistan?
Kabul knew that announcing Mullah Omar’s death would bring long-festering tensions within the Taliban to the fore.
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The reality of Pakistan through Brandon Stanton’s lens
Some of them called Pakistan “that wretched country” and threatened to give up on being fans of Brandon.
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Is the Human Trafficking Ordinance just another failed statute in Pakistan?
The profits from forced labour are estimated to be $150 billion, with $99 billion from sexual exploitation alone.
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In Sindh, our children’s lives are not as valuable as that of a politician’s
Sindh government spends Rs220 million monthly for the security of 600 VIPs but nothing on school security.
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Paper Towns: The young and mysterious journey of self-discovery
There is simple yet energetic high school fun and the atmosphere brings the movie and its characters to life.