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Remembering Saghar Siddiqui: The maverick who poetically bared corruption and opportunism
His poem presciently deconstructs our politics and politicians, or how those who profess to be devout are corrupt.
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“If I score, I’m French; If I don’t, I’m Arab”: Why France needs to recognise its "others"
The French media has started its clever manipulation by giving undue credit to our president, which is ridiculous.
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No one knows what is really happening in Balochistan
No security, no lab for evidence, no emergency medical protocol, and no media to show what is actually happening there
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The dam charity: Sorry, I can't do more
Why should a common taxpayer suffer for the inefficiency of state institutions? The country can't be run like an NGO
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Mulk unmasks terrorist attacks and Muslims in India, but can it do justice?
After labelled it as “pro-Muslim”, Indians have gone one step ahead by claiming it is produced by Dawood Ibrahim.
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Best World Cup ever: VAR controversies, major mishaps, outstanding goals and a fitting finale
Mbappe came, saw, conquered. The whole world was expecting Neymar to announce his claim but Mbappe toppled their reign
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Based on real-life story of Muslim immigrants, Ali's Wedding hits too close to home
This film succeeds because it doesn’t feel the need to compare cultures. Everything is done with sincerity and...
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I wanted to change the lives of underprivileged school kids, but they changed mine
All the volunteers went in the program to impress the kids, but came out of it enthused by what they had witnessed.
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Apart from its economic policies, PTI's manifesto reeks of banality
The real shining light is its economic policies; it is evident that Asad Umar has been hard at work on this document.
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Two years and two bills later, Qandeel Baloch and honour continue to turn in their graves
A whopping 620 women have been killed in the name of honour from the time the bill was adopted in October 2016 to date