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Why your husband might be gay
You can't condemn gay people for entering straight marriages. You cannot fault them for playing by the rules you...
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Karma is making rounds as Roma did to Barcelona what the Catalans did to PSG a year ago
It is hard to be the best player in a match when Messi is on the same pitch, but Roma's Edin Dzeko did just that.
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How travelling to Baku restored my faith in humanity
I voyaged to Baku with tinges of fear and paranoia within my subconscious, even doubting our taxi driver's intentions
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Pakistani dramas are romanticising rape and brothels but saying the word “talaaq” is the real problem?
Is the overuse of the word "talaaq" the most problematic element in Pakistani dramas? Far from it actually!
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Derivative and predictable, ‘The Darkest Minds’ marks the death of Hollywood’s originality
There is still reason to be hopeful, thanks to the fact the film comes from the creators of Stranger Things & Arrival.
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To leave or not to leave: Will Chaudhry Nisar actually quit PML-N for PTI?
What can PTI offer Nisar? Can't be a party ticket, since he doesn’t need a mere ticket to win from his...
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Manchester bleeds red: The Citizens may take the title but bragging rights will stay with the Red Devils
The contrasting halves were baffling; it deserves special plaudits for flipping things around in an intense derby away
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Up close and personal with Ghana Ali, Pakistan’s rising star who demands recognition
"It's frustrating when you pick up a newspaper or magazine and read something about yourself completely misquoted"
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Pakistan and India have one thing in common – they are both intolerant nations
Today, many are worried about the way India is changing. But have we wondered about the way Pakistan has always been?
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He told her she looked beautiful, but this time, Shreya didn’t smile
He was the only one who told Shreya how beautiful she looked in sarees, and he was the only one she cared to please.