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Coke Studio season 10 may have had a rocky start, but it has managed to silence its critics with its latest episodes
The song that stands out so far is ‘Sab Maya Hay’, while ‘Laal Meri Pat' has been a disastrous rendition.
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If Aung San Suu Kyi fails to act, she will go down in history as an unworthy recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
In her acceptance speech, she called for a world “free of the displaced, the homeless and the hopeless”– oh, the...
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Our curriculum may be out-dated, but it surely does not brainwash students into committing acts of terrorism
Millions of students are enrolled but only a handful have links with banned outfits, so how is curriculum the cause?
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After defeating Voldemort, Daniel Radcliffe battles nature in ‘Jungle’
The movie looks like a jungle version of Danny Boyle’s The Beach mixed with Alejandro González Iñárritu’s The Revenant
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Dear Centaurus Mall, forcing single males to pay a non-refundable fee of Rs500 is elitist and offensive
It is appalling to see prejudice demand that you pay Rs500 to inhale the same air as the upper class.
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Brown vs white: ‘The Big Sick’ throws South Asian women and families under the bus
Nanjiani glorified white women at the expense of brown women, subtly reinforcing the belief in white superiority.
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Silence of the lambs: Pakistan is doing its fair share for the Rohingya refugees, but what about India and Bangladesh?
With their neighbours suffering, India has turned a blind eye. So much so, that it is even threatening to deport them.
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16 years after 9/11: Its tragic memory, surreal aftermath and the insecure world it left behind
Militants were created to be dangled in front of donors, such as the US and Europe, to collect more funding and powers
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Benazir Bhutto’s assassination was carefully planned, politically motivated and amply funded – but who did it?
There were too many winners from this tragedy; you have to be living in a cave not to know who benefitted from this.
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That radio was what he craved
He felt a new feeling. It was tiny. But it was moving. And as it travelled, it burned his insides, bit by bit.









