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The boat ride into the arms of hope and terror
The quarrel turned into a row, and eventually, the weakest of the lot were thrown overboard.
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I am a Hindu and I will not remove ‘Inzamam’ from my name
I’m glad I didn’t change my name. It stands for what I believe in, a secular society, free of prejudice in any form.
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145 school shooting cases and lax gun control laws – When will the US learn?
Not a single incident is connected to the type of threat for which citizens are supposed to buy guns.
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Fathers will continue to murder their 12-year-old daughters
Her body is violated at will by the powerful. Demanding dignity is a sign of her audacity that upsets settled norms.
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Everest: An epic encounter of man versus mountain
It will stir up your imagination of the snowy terrain, which turns any mountaineer’s dream into their worst nightmare.
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Karachi might not be a safe place to live but neither is Houston
Upscale neighbourhoods in the US are not safer than Karachi. You need to shed your false sense of security.
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Dear (ir)responsible Pakistani media, the Mina tragedy needed sensitivity not sensationalism
Why did the media suddenly have to get into the mode of speculation and blame game, even before the facts had emerged?
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Beef is to India what blasphemy is to Pakistan
The idea is simple – polarise India’s Hindu majority by playing it off against the minority communities.
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Defence, check! Midfielders, check! But what about Arsenal’s strike force?
Arsene Wenger’s stubbornness to splash the cash on a world class striker has cost Arsenal dearly.
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Nawaz Sharif’s UNGA Speech: Packing all the right punches in all the right directions
Despite the dismal state of domestic politics, Nawaz Sharif made sure the world knew what Pakistan expected of the UN.