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The year that #Metoo was reborn, and with it the sisterhood of victims
No one can deny that it has given a voice to those who perhaps had no other way of taking on the rich and the famous.
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“Udhar tum, idhar hum”: When Bhutto pushed Bangladesh to the edge of Pakistan
Pakistan could have remained united if Bhutto had accepted Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as the prime minister.
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From the moneymaker to the ‘accidental hero’, 2018 has been a booming year for our film industry
This year saw a good mix of commercial ‘masala’ cinema with experimental and unique storytelling.
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A brave, untamed, reckless kind of love
An entire ocean of ink would not be enough to describe the exchange that took place as soon as their hands touched.
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A trans daughter‘s letter to her family: Will you love the real me and not the man you want me to be?
I was sexually harassed in front of all of you at a wedding party and you did nothing to stop it? I was so scared.
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Four years down the road to redemption: APS – the school of the 144
I’m not going to tone it down because it would be unjust to the 144 fighters who we have no right to forget.
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The year the world mourned dead journalists, and with them our freedom of speech
With protests erupting and bodies piling up, we are forced to dwell upon how journalists have been treated this year.
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Controversies, surprises and uplifting moments – 2018 was the year of football
One of the biggest stories of 2018 was Ronaldo’s leaving Real Madrid, followed by Salah smashing during the EPL.
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While Balochistan’s natural gas keeps the rest of Pakistan warm, its own residents are freezing in silence
With gas shortages and loadshedding lasting for days, people are miserable and neglected during the cold winter.
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Cinque Terre: The heavenly villages of Italy
With particular characteristics and history of its own, each village has its own unique charm to explore.