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The year the world mourned dead journalists, and with them our freedom of speech
With protests erupting and bodies piling up, we are forced to dwell upon how journalists have been treated this year.
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Controversies, surprises and uplifting moments – 2018 was the year of football
One of the biggest stories of 2018 was Ronaldo’s leaving Real Madrid, followed by Salah smashing during the EPL.
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While Balochistan’s natural gas keeps the rest of Pakistan warm, its own residents are freezing in silence
With gas shortages and loadshedding lasting for days, people are miserable and neglected during the cold winter.
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Cinque Terre: The heavenly villages of Italy
With particular characteristics and history of its own, each village has its own unique charm to explore.
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Aleema Khanum walks away with a fine while Maryam Nawaz was sent to jail – double standards of justice?
If Khanum is allowed to walk, why are the rules different for everyone else? Why wasn't Maryam offered the same...
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Darker and drearier, ‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle’ lacks its bare necessities
While Chand is impressive as Mowgli, the film is let down by its uneven material and inability to capture the emotions
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“Nothing changes here! Pakistan was, is, and will always be the same”
I have rarely seen anyone talking about the many positive changes that have occurred in the past few years...
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Pakistan’s economy: Rising through the storms
Given that the government has inherited a ‘broken’ economy, I’d say that they have performed quite well.
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To Bushra and Dua Aamir: As a man, I apologise for how our society continues to treat you
While women like Baloch encourage patriarchy, we also have women like Duaa and Bushra who speak out when it's enough.
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India has spoken: The beginning of Modi’s end
The 3 states which make up the Hindi heartland weren’t the only things at stake; India’s soul was as much on the...