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From terror to triumphs: Afghanistan’s scintillating rise in cricket
Its watching sides like these flourish that defines one’s true passion and craze for the game.
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Targeting beyond China: They took my family into custody to intimidate me
Since Mr Xi took the helm in 2012, the authorities have imprisoned dozens of journalists to consolidate power.
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Eddie the Eagle is not just another biopic
The story flows smoothly from the beginning to the end with some twists, keeping your eyes glued to the screen.
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Poor little rich boy
This isn’t about the Taseers. It’s about the intersections of class and feminism that this incident represents.
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Are Pakistan’s “still unmarried” women the leftovers?
We may call it a side-effect of being too independent, but decades of harming women’s self-esteem is the real cause.
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Underappreciated, undermined: Five performers that went unnoticed in the Pakistan Cup
A player’s luck should not be determined by the number of contacts he has on his speed-dial.
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Is it okay if someone doesn’t want to say ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ in India?
The feelings of nationalism, like love and all other personal emotions, cannot be imposed.
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Why are we as Pakistanis okay with Ahmadis getting killed?
Marrying into an Ahmadi family, even today, is next to impossible as far as many of our parents are concerned.
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Is Tum Kon Piya on its way to becoming a house-hold favourite?
The very brief love affair, that started only three weeks ago, seems to be in grave danger.
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WhatsApp end-to-end encryption: Should our information really be hidden from the authorities?
The idea of all our personal activities being monitored carries an eerie resemblance to an Orwellian society.