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‘A Horse Walks into a Bar’ and ‘Judas’: Two riveting masterpieces from Israel to the world
Both these novels are extremely different and are undeniably the works of two masters at the top of their game.
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We will spread the colours of Basant thousands of miles away from home
If there was ever a cultural festival that we could share and experience with our American-born kids, it is this one.
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Why Qandeel Baloch’s biopic is important for today’s Pakistan
Her murder brought to light the discussion we were too ashamed to have and raised questions which we were avoiding.
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Why the world isn’t talking about Kashmir
Given how ugly and messy and complex the Kashmir dispute is, most nations won’t want to touch it with a 10-foot pole.
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Why Muslim women need to stop justifying domestic violence in the name of religion
You cannot say that Islam is egalitarian while simultaneously maintaining that men are allowed to beat their wives.
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How the misinterpreted youth of Pakistan are fading away into oblivion
In Pakistan, the under-privileged and the privileged are considered equal only when it comes to being addicts.
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Remembering Junaid Jamshed: The life you’d die for and the death you’d live for
More than his life, his death played a huge role in bringing about change to people's lives.
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Nostalgia galore: Can the new Aladdin and Jumanji do justice to the good ol’ classics?
Will Smith will play the role of Genie in the Aladdin remake while Jumanji is now a sweet old video game.
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Will ‘The Dark Tower’ prove to be Stephen King’s magnum opus?
What manages to sell the film as a watch-worthy proposition during the trailer is the presence of the principal cast.
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For the US, it is time to say goodbye to the American dream
We're about to get pummelled since health, education, our children’s future are no longer the government’s priorities.









