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When will people like Khateeb stop using a peaceful religion as a tool for violence?
Just like Ilmuddin and Mumtaz Qadri, Khateeb is being glorified and revered, with many endorsing his justification.
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Laal Kabootar is a strong, well-made film but fails at being a trendsetter
The film was expected to be a gamechanger for Pak cinema, filmmaking. And that is where it falls short, just like Cake
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Why the time to invest in Pakistan is now
Our stock market offers more opportunities than risks, and its strengths have much more impact than its weaknesses.
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In between the waves
In his conversation or dialogue, I heard a sigh. A lament. A joy. And an offer. The transition was marked by his wave.
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Questioning Obama and Trump’s policies, Ilhan Omar is bringing accountability to America’s doorstep
Omar’s focus, on Trump and those before him, draws attention to the destructive foreign policies made by Democrats.
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Can Late Night's stellar cast save the film from an otherwise uninspired script?
The premise seems like a mashup of The Devils Wears Prada and 30 Rock, without the finesse of either of the two hits.
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I dedicate this Pakistan Day to my grandfather, a PoW, and my father, a war veteran
My grandfather, like other Pak Army officers, was kept in a small, dark, isolated cell where he couldn’t even stand.
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Sherdil can talk the patriotic talk but doesn't know where or how to walk
The story is haphazard, with glitches too obvious to ignore. When not noticing these, the audience looked bored.
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#SayNoToWar: Airstrikes, blackouts and bunkers – that was my childhood
My experience of evacuating Dhaka in 1971 and migrating to Karachi is like living and reliving conflict.
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Amber Heard vs Johnny Depp: Is the credibility of #MeToo and women survivors under threat?
While Heard is being labelled a 'liar', Depp simply filing a lawsuit does not make his evidence admissible or legit.