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For how long will people like Muzaffar Ali, from GB, remain disenfranchised?
It is also being said that Ali was not even given a chance to defend himself, and no witnesses were called to testify.
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Is Justin Trudeau’s cabinet as big a kick to sexism as imagined?
In order to truly eradicate the cancer of sexism, feminist movements need to rise from bottom, not from the top.
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To be or not to be a holiday: The only reason we remember Allama Iqbal?
There has been far greater discussion about the national poet in these few days than is done over the entire year.
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Spectre: 007 ends not with a bang but with a whimper
Spectre might be Daniel Craig’s last outing, considering the lack of interest he expressed in reprising the role.
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Un(wheeling) the transport mafia in Karachi
You will find more room for chickens in a poultry truck than for humans in a Karachi bus – it’s truly disturbing.
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Shoaib Malik’s Test retirement is anything but ‘graceful’
Why did he quit Test cricket? The answer is very simple, lack of motivation and he was never made for the real deal.
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Living with postpartum depression in Pakistan because a woman's honour depends on it
"I wanted to die. If I asked my mother-in-law to take me to the doctor, she would say ‘no’. So would my husband."
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Following the evolution of biryani, all the way to New York City
Most Karachiites would agree that biryani truly gripped the city when Student Biryani opened up.
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When Emma met Malala: The discourse on gender equality crosses borders
This little exchange clarifies that feminism isn’t about rejecting familial values or hating men – it's about equality
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Why should Indian-Muslims get concessions that the Hindu majority does not?
Most Hindus believe that India’s efforts to integrate Muslims hinge on policies excessively unfair to Hindus.