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The Mummy is nothing new or special, but it works well enough for what it is
It attempts to offer a grittier, darker and less campy Mummy movie than those of yesteryears
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If you want to survive in Pakistan, don’t stop at the red light!
“You’re not supposed to stop even if the light is red,” the traffic cop said.“Rules are made to be broken.”
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Will ‘Voldemort: Origins of the Heir’ answer the questions we’ve been asking about Tom Riddle?
What made Tom Riddle become Voldemort? What happened in those years and what went down at Hogwarts when he came back?
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It wasn't state facilitation but years of political neglect that turned FATA into an extremist stronghold
Al Qaeda infiltrated FATA as a result of its fabricated social dynamic and the absence of any focused state reprisal.
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Why a ban on Qatar may not be in the interest of the countries joining forces against them
If this ban – a power move by Saudi – continues, chances are that Qatar will move into the Iranian camp even more.
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Hello, I am an Iftarholic and I have a few confessions to make
Sit too close to the sherbet jug and you will end up filling glasses for others during the entire meal.
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Game of Thrones season 7: The great war is here
Beyond the political machinations of Lannisters, Starks and Targaryens, the threat of the White Walkers looms strong.
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After replacing Babri Masjid with Ram temple, can the Hindus of BJP claim to be the owners of India?
The Ram temple campaign is not against a temple but the whole Islamic and non-Hindu history of India.
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One would think India is a progressive nation, until it makes “celibate” peacocks its national animal
The judge claims that celibacy is the reason why the peacock should be the national animal of India.
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As a South Asian living in the UK, my vote goes to Jeremy Corbyn
A person with an English name gets three times more interviews than a Muslim name, and Corbyn's policies tackles...









