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Nabra Hassanen’s murder doesn’t come out of nowhere; it is embedded into the structure of American society
Until 2012, Navy SEALs used images of hijab-clad Muslim women for target practice.
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Will this year’s Wimbledon be the same old four, winning the same old matches?
When 128 players kick off Wimbledon on Monday, we will see tennis the way it was meant to be seen
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I think, pray and speak in English, so why should I speak to my children in Urdu?
I am not hoping that my children grow up to be avid readers of Mirza Ghalib or Faiz Ahmed Faiz.
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Pakistan issued its first third gender passport – but giving respect to the transgender community is asking for too much
A hoard of men of all ages thought it was amusing and entertaining to harass a group of transgender people in Murree.
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She was never little miss sunshine
Why was she feeling like a lost cause while everyone’s life was moving forward perfectly?
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Be it Parachinar or Quetta, when blood starts flowing like rain water down our drains, it is time to reflect
The time has come for us to unshackle ourselves from this endless blame game of sect, class and political affiliation.
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Lack of emotion and recycled jokes fail to elevate Despicable Me 3 from a cartoon to an animated film
While there’s potential for filmmakers to explore some mature themes there, they seem content at simply making jokes.
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It is not the cows that they want to protect, it's the Muslims they want to kill
Today, at this historical pass, India gives legitimacy to the Two-Nation Theory that it has always fought against.
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Stronger: Jake Gyllenhaal gives us an insightful view of the Boston Bombings
Gyllenhaal’s Stronger seems to be a true character study with a much more intimate look at two lives affected.
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Remembering Mushtaq Mohammad, the legendary epitome of Pakistan cricket captaincy
He instilled the much needed aggression after his captaincy and in just three years Pakistan cricket's fortune changed









