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Why working with the Austrian Mission in Pakistan was more than just another job
Though I was very uncertain of my place when I first joined the Embassy, the job felt like crossing a cultural bridge
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Balochistan is thirsty for a drop of water – what will it take for Pakistan to notice?
If Quetta is faced with such dire statistics, the plight of other, more neglected parts of Balochistan is unimaginable
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When did they stop being a family?
They all lived together, but they were suddenly very different people. There were no happy days in her life anymore.
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By not supporting women trying to enter Sabarimala, the BJP proved their ‘gender justice’ stance is a lie
Modi made it clear the BJP will not compromise where it feels the majority’s religious belief is being tampered with
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Is it time for Sarfraz Ahmed to hang his hat as the Test captain?
It won't be surprising if Shan takes over from Sarfraz, as we have often gotten successful captains out of the blue.
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Why is ‘The Accidental Prime Minister’ giving Congress sleepless nights?
The movie can be extremely damaging to the Congress, especially when India’s Elections are just a few months away.
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Remembering Air Marshal (retd) Asghar Khan: A soldier, a maverick, and a loving grandfather
I saw my grandfather live a life in our home that mirrored the principles he argued for Pakistan to embrace
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With a no tolerance policy on criticism, how is the PTI government different from an authoritarian regime?
Dr Farrukh Saleem was allowed to represent the government until his opinion deviated from the official narrative.
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A peddler's life in the city of Badin: Making peanuts selling peanuts
Ashraf starts each day in the morning and returns late evening, pushing his cart come rain or shine to feed his family
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No peace under occupation: My parents are alive, but the conflict in IoK has ‘orphaned’ me
Prison became my father's only home, and my mother’s second home, for they keep her in a different prison.