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Is it okay if someone doesn’t want to say ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ in India?
The feelings of nationalism, like love and all other personal emotions, cannot be imposed.
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Why are we as Pakistanis okay with Ahmadis getting killed?
Marrying into an Ahmadi family, even today, is next to impossible as far as many of our parents are concerned.
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Is Tum Kon Piya on its way to becoming a house-hold favourite?
The very brief love affair, that started only three weeks ago, seems to be in grave danger.
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WhatsApp end-to-end encryption: Should our information really be hidden from the authorities?
The idea of all our personal activities being monitored carries an eerie resemblance to an Orwellian society.
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Mustang drives us through the two dimensional facade of patriarchy in Turkish culture
The film was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. But did it live up to its hype?
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Do you qualify? The imperialistic exclusivity of the Karachi Grammar School
A school fellow said,‘You must be so excited to be here. People bow down, you know, when you tell them you go to...
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‘Go set yourself on fire’: Abdul Basit is but one of many students under crippling pressure
Basit’s case should serve as an eye opener. It isn’t an isolated incident.
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The B-side: Junaid Jamshed and untold stories behind the controversies
Imran Khan, who begged JJ to sing at his dharna, didn’t bother to offer any support when JJ was accused of blasphemy.
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How will the Panama leaks affect Pakistan?
Enter the morning show hosts who will deconstruct the lives of all those involved in this scandalous affair.
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In beauty is a wound, Eka Kurniawan proves that he is the literary heir to Salman Rushdie and Garcia Marquez
Dewi Ayu is a prostitute who awakens after being dead for 21 years. Beauty is her ferociously ugly, youngest daughter.