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This restaurant in Islamabad thinks misogyny is an acceptable marketing tactic
Naming your food after rapists and abusers is far from a clever way to get attention.
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The silent river, gone deaf with old age
On my banks, once beautiful women rubbed mud on their bodies. Now my banks are stained with blood.
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A tale of two narratives: The Pak Fauj narrative and the Pak Liberal narrative
Stop assuming that the ISI is some bogeyman with a sick fantasy to screw your life.
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Bihar elections: Does India really need Modi and his fundamentalist policies?
It is apparent that there is a strong undercurrent of resentment against Modi and his way of doing business.
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From chauffeurs to tea-boys, their ladder of opportunity is your legacy
The legacy we leave will include not only the distant recipients of our annual charity, but those who serve us daily.
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Dear Faisal Hayat, it’s time to redeem your and Pakistan’s reputation
Critics have labelled these as hollow victories, as Pakistan is still struggling to improve in the international arena
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Are my Islamic beliefs different from what is taught in the Quran?
A sense of superiority reigns over us and we believe our argumentation will save people from the endless doom of fire
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For how long will people like Muzaffar Ali, from GB, remain disenfranchised?
It is also being said that Ali was not even given a chance to defend himself, and no witnesses were called to testify.
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Is Justin Trudeau’s cabinet as big a kick to sexism as imagined?
In order to truly eradicate the cancer of sexism, feminist movements need to rise from bottom, not from the top.
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To be or not to be a holiday: The only reason we remember Allama Iqbal?
There has been far greater discussion about the national poet in these few days than is done over the entire year.