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Why framing Shia genocide as a sectarian conflict only trivialises the problem
Sectarian conflict involves active participation of both sides. In Pakistan, Shias don't have the capacity to respond.
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The dancing girls
I knew that within these four walls, I had to be who they wanted. So I did.
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Kulbhushan Jadhav’s case is the tie-breaker Pakistan and India have been waiting for
India's in a stronger position to get its voice heard. Pakistan, however, doesn't have the same credibility and power.
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‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ is too busy, too long and marginally entertaining
Peppered with flashbacks and montages, the movie could have used a bit more of Guy Richie’s wit.
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Discovering Pakistan’s circumstantial craftsmen
Pakistan is blessed with minerals and craftsmen who beautifully transform them into exquisite pieces of art.
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As captain, can Sarfraz Ahmed steer Pakistan to victory in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy?
There has been a lot of talk about modern day cricket and how Pakistan is still a decade behind that style of play.
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Donald Trump will be giving a lecture on Islam to Muslims in Riyadh – let that sink in
Trump’s speech is being written by his presidential adviser, a known Islamophobe and the architect of the Muslim...
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If Jinnah never asked Ruttie to change her name to Maryam, why did you, Pakistan?
The hardliners saw that Ruttie was highly westernised. Hence, the first thing they did was change her name to Maryam.
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2017 bids farewell to another legend – RIP Chris Cornell
His grungy soulful vocals would transport you to a different place, no matter where you were or what you were feeling.
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Tubelight seems intense and exciting, but can it be another Salman-Kabir blockbuster?
Salman's quirky role in the film is quite different from what he usually opts for, that is the typical macho man.