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Can Shahid Khaqan Abbasi #BringZulfiqarHome so he can spend his remaining few days with his family?
Pakistani death row prisoner in Indonesia, Zulfiqar Ali has three-six months left to live due to his terminal illness.
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In an age of weight watchers and surgeries, Vidya Balan proves that it is talent that counts
Vidya plays strong characters where her weight isn't the focus or punch line, making her no less than a Wonder Woman.
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‘The Commuter’ may not be phenomenal, but it does justice to Liam Neeson’s last hurrah as an action hero
The plot may be thin but Neeson’s actioners always have high entertainment, and the same can be said for The Commuter.
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From slaps and shakedowns to metal rods and death, the evolution of corporal punishment
Parents have senselessly internalised and accepted such aggressive measures of child discipline as a part of childhood
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Did we catch the right man in Zainab’s murder?
We cannot be blamed for suspecting the real killer is still out there, while Imran is presented to us as a scapegoat.
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India and Israel’s “humane” strategy: Why kill them quickly when you can give them a slow, painful death?
India is also experimenting with chilli pepper-filled ammunition, which contains stronger irritants than pepper sprays
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Once fearless and bold, Pakistan has now become the lost child of the cricket world
Yes, the Champions Trophy was spectacular, but it doesn’t hide the flaws that we have been developing over the years.
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If seeing six-year-old children dance is sexually attractive, the problem lies with your sick mind, not the girls
Blaming a child’s attire or their dance moves to justify looking at them in a sexual manner is not normal.
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Waging a war against the Taliban and then calling for peace talks – the US doesn’t know what it wants
With Trump recently announcing a heavy-handed approach against the Taliban, the idea of peace talks sounds improbable.
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Up close and personal with the graceful and effortless Aamina Sheikh and why ‘Cake’ is going to be one delicious treat!
Cake is of a genre I haven’t seen in Pakistan. I read the script in one go and it was a page turner!