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Why Mussarat Ahmad Zeb and Pakistanis still find it difficult to accept Malala Yousafzai
It's a sad day for Pakistanis when politicians suggest that the surest ticket to UK is to be shot in the head.
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It’s about time Pakistan moves on from the Akmal trio once and for all, starting with Umar
For someone who made his debut eight years ago, Umar Akmal has shown zero improvement.
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This Ramazan, let’s make sure that converts are as much part of the faith as us
“The people I was around at the time I converted seemed very gated, so I felt socially awkward. I couldn’t relate.”
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Sangat proves that mothers will always force their daughters to stay silent about abuse
The problem with serials like Muqabil and Sangat thereby becomes their humanisation of rapists.
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But who will stand up for Balochistan’s Jibran Jogezai?
Surely not our concern for it's just another family feud in the warped spatial black hole called Balochistan, right?
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Mob justice is a slippery slope that India must not slide down from
The man was mistaken for a kidnapper and the mob mercilessly lynched him to death, all because of a rumour.
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Why honest policemen can’t survive under the existing Sindh set-up
The chief minister told A D Khwaja to go home and appointed someone else in his place, someone who'd do as he is told.
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‘Aadhay Adhooray Khawab’: Exploring the death of creativity through education
The novel turns out to be a critique on the degradation of creativity in our educational system.
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Is Antonio Conte the reason behind Chelsea’s success?
It’s too early to say if this is the start of a new era for Chelsea, but the passion shown by Conte can't be ruled out
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Hindi Medium: It is Saba Qamar’s world, and we all just live in it
Saket Choudhary tells a story which hits a little too close to home for a lot of people on both sides of the border.









