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With blatant hatemongering like ‘Punish a Muslim Day’, Brexit has changed Britain for the worse
This is eerily similar to the notices people received in Nazi Germany, just before they started killing Jewish people.
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“Dua karo iss dafa beta ho” – Is being a ‘beti’ really the curse it’s made out to be?
Women all around us are achieving phenomenal things & yet our society is stuck on celebrating a boy & mourning a girl.
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Heartening and poignant, ‘Hichki’ is a reminder that Rani Mukerji is one of the Bollywood ‘greats’
Her performance is powerful yet inoffensive, as it never feels like a caricature of someone suffering from Tourette’s
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Winning the 2018 elections with Zardari and PPP, or saving his party’s ideology – what will Imran Khan choose?
It will be difficult for Imran to justify an alliance, as his core support base hates the PPP, particularly Zardari.
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How could Gul Bano’s own father ruin her life?
She called after her father, but he never returned. Her heart began to race frantically, and nothing made any sense.
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Mohammed bin Salman openly calling Khamenei “Hitler” is proof that money talks and bloodshed walks
Out of the two regional rivals, it is actually Saudi Arabia that has launched a deadly and endless invasion in Yemen.
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In PSL’s ultimate showdown, the mind says Islamabad United, but the heart wants Peshawar Zalmi
Zalmi don’t have the ability or the lineup United has, but they do have the belief to overcome anything thrown at...
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Remembering Habib Jalib: the torch-bearer of resistance through poetry
His work took a stand against repressive regimes, & became the reason Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto imprisoned him in Hyderabad.
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Mohammed bin Salman is breaking the chains of a ‘regressive’ society – will the rest of the Muslim world follow?
With Saudi Arabia adopting a more liberal outlook, many movements calling for Shariah will be left without their idol.
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With grandeur that leaves audiences a teary mess, has Sanjay Leela Bhansali replaced Shakespeare as the king of tragic romance?
The element of heartbreak has remained the crux of all his films, with the lovers almost always tragically separated.