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King of the north: Why K-P made history by re-electing PTI
Never has any party been elected twice in K-P over the course of seven decades in Pakistan’s young history.
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Naya Pakistan, purana Balochistan
BAP is the same old faces under a new label and yet they insist they are going to develop Balochistan.
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India’s problem isn’t Imran Khan, but its own media
There is precious little that Imran can do to elicit a balanced opinion from the drama queens of Indian primetime news
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Home Fire: A Muslim love story for the modern world
What it is to be a Muslim in a world with nationalistic agendas, with ideas that are too fragile when it comes to love
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Can Shazam! do for DC what Iron Man did for Marvel?
It doesn’t have a Batman nor does it have Superman, and yet this movie could outdo both of them in DCEU.
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From Zahid to Bubbly
Everything in Zahid’s life turned upside down in one night; took him out of his cozy bed to a one-room decayed quarter
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Tom Cruise’s deadly stunts in Fallout prove why his missions are never impossible
The driving force is Cruise. The stunts are so deadly that I have to reiterate their hold-your-breath importance.
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Racism overshadowed Ozil in Germany, but at Arsenal, a season of magic awaits
What hurts the most is his lonely farewell. Other resignations received a flood of support by their German teammates.
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Bony to beefy: How I transformed from matchstick skinny to buff
Many obstacles came my way but the one thing that motivated me to become fit was the day I learnt I had scoliosis.
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From a politician to a statesman: In an era of dirty politics, Imran Khan’s speech was a breath of fresh air
Nation and critics ridiculed him for 22 years; for not even 22 seconds of his speech did he try to get even at them.