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“They hired a Pathan?! I thought it was for smart people”: Pakhtun stereotyping is not ‘just jokes’
I would hear racist slurs, jokes and inquiries based on stereotypical notions ranging from terrorism to homosexuality.
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Arbaeen: “If you want to see humanity living and breathing, experience this walk”
Despite being at war for almost 50 years, the way its people open their hearts and homes and serve you is unbelievable
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One would expect dhabas to have substandard food, not high-end restaurants charging premium prices
This incident should be treated as a test case. The matter has gone too far to demand mere fines as punishment.
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Daredevil’s season three goes back to basics and it’s as good as it gets
Daredevil’s s3 is definitely better than s2, mainly because of it being solely Daredevil’s show and not someone...
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Talking dirty: It’s 2018 and Pakistan still does not have proper sanitation
Not rural areas where openly defecating is still common practice, this is about big cities lacking basic facilities.
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Too many options, not enough slots: Which great bowler will make it to the 2019 World Cup squad?
As Shaheen keeps taking wickets and Abbas keeps knocking the door louder, I am glad to not be in the selector’s...
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The Curse of La Llorona brings a unique ghost story that has literally haunted people for centuries
Based on Mexican folklore, the terrifying tale of the ‘weeping woman’ has been a famous ghost story for years.
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Why reverting to the karez system might save Balochistan’s water and drought crisis
There used to be 32 karez in this area but now only two are functional, one of which is around 200 years old.
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Counselling survivors of rape: “Who will marry me if I’m not a virgin?”
No amount of training can prepare a therapist enough when a rape survivor voices these fears in a patriarchal setup.
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There is a bluebird in my heart
His defiance is louder than his voice. No one can make him surrender his fort. The gigantic gate cannot be conquered.