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Bacon greased bullets? Really, America?
Trump and the Trumpsters are like termites that went into hiding in the post-Civil Rights Movement era.
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An open letter to my younger self
You will be called, langri, wheelchair wali, mazoor in the sweetest tones but soon every scar will make you beautiful.
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Does the creation of Bangladesh prove the two-nation theory wrong?
The term “partition” is misleading because India has rarely been a single unit; it was a loose geographical continuity
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Pakistan, where merit takes a backseat and connections take the wheel
I have known people who offer to do groceries, pick and drop children, just to get into their employer's 'good...
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Narcos - Season Two: Plata O Plomo?
This multi-faceted second season pivots on the Colombian government’s plan to capture Escobar, more dead than alive
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RIP Shahlyla Ahmadzai Baloch, the shining pearl of Balochistan
Shahlyla touched so many people’s lives and despite her untimely death she will never be forgotten.
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Indirect taxation is a regressive move affecting the poor - make FBR independent instead
Economic, structural reforms in FBR will set the stage for a progressive, sustainable and equitable taxation system.
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It is in Trump’s America that a seven-year-old Muslim boy can be bullied and bruised
He was physically abused by classmates. His family had been harassed by neighbours too and called ‘terrorists’.
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Of dirty politics, Cyril Almeida, Lal Masjid and Asia Bibi
The issue of Asia Bibi has no doubt inserted the government of Pakistan between a rock and a hard place.
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This Muharram, I realised that my father’s childhood is still alive
When sectarian tensions dominate the narrative, it is important to remember the role of the silent majority as well.









