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Five exclusive offerings to look forward to at Karachi Eat 2022
The ultimate food festival is coming to town and as always, it brings new to-be-favourites your way!
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Beauty is a plus point but acting skills count the most: Savera Nadeem
The 'Meray Paas Tum Ho' actor shared that earlier, things weren’t available as easily like they are now
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Why Meghan Markle should not be an inspiration for every desi girl
#Megxit isn’t inspirational. Meghan didn’t ‘save’ Harry, nor is she a ‘patron saint for brown girls’...
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HSY initiates programme for differently-abled designers
Ace couturier launches platform for speech and hearing-impaired artists
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Parents out here need to understand that music can make you a living: Lenny Massey
In demand saxophonist gets real on western perceptions of Pakistan, surviving as a musician and breaking stereotypes
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3 things you should know before travelling to Fairy Meadows
Quest to the high and majestic foothill of Nanga Parbat is riddled with scorching heat and dangerous road networks
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3 must-visit tourist attractions in Balochistan
Let Hingol National Park ignite your senses through these scenic locations. It's all about the journey, after all!
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The Japanese diva who loves Pakistan
Up and coming model Anika Shaikh owns up to her roots in Karachi
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People think we are Bollywood when they talk about Pakistani cinema: Ali Rehman Khan
Lead actors of 'Heer Maan Ja' talk about breaking stereotypes and finding an identity for local films
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5 beautiful destinations Pakistanis can travel to on a budget
From island escapes, Eastern European marvels and South-East Asian delights, inspire your inner wanderlust on a budget
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Restaurant review: Nobby café will make you come back for its desserts
But they can also do a mean beef steak!
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Feathers, frills and monochrome take over Cannes
Who did these hottest trends better?
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Mother's Day special: Celebs share their fondest memories
It’s all in the little things that they do...
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Sharif homecoming rally 'attempt to challenge writ of law': Dr Hasan Askari
Caretaker Punjab CM gives an exclusive interview to Tribune 24/7
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Iran warns Pakistan of Islamic State presence along Pak-Afghan border
Two countries agreed to share intelligence to counter drug trafficking
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Kishanganga decision likely in a fortnight
Islamabad laments Indian attempts to make the Indus Waters Treaty dysfunctional
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Family ‘pays price’ for FIA chief’s refusal to budge on probe
Petition claims influential persons harassing DG FIA’s family and relatives after he refused to distort...
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Mistrust between Islamabad, Washington persists: expert
But Kugelman insists Pak-US relationship can wither the storm
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Exposé: Sui gas' Babus forcing 'Katcha' workers to ‘end their lives’
Workers who make available gas supply at homes now have their stoves all cold, surviving on one meal a day
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National Productivity Organisation: FIA probes handing of contracts to ghost firms
NPO was supposed to cut energy losses in textile units.
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‘Missing’ photo of sole Christian deputy NA speaker displayed
Gibbon was a member of the Second Constituent Assembly from Lahore.
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VCs’ forum: Government urged to invest in youth
Bazai said focus should be paid on home grown technology, which will open ways for entrepreneurship.
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Girl-child rape: How she came to Heera Mandi
The recent cases of child-rape raise questions about the aftermath for the victims. One such real story.
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Paralysing virus: 10 fresh polio cases detected in North Waziristan
‘Every single child infected in the area puts about 200 to 1,000 children at risk’.
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NAB, IB officers hold dual citizenship
NA told some 80 govt employees share nationalities of other countries.
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Generation(s) lost?: Silent casualties of a decade of war
According to the report, 30-40% people in Karachi suffer from common mental disorders (CMDs).
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Afghan peace process: Taliban unlikely to open new office
Discussions likely to take place without formal office.
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Ahmadi persecution: Police bow to clerics to tear down minarets
Group demands further demolitions at Ahmadi places of worship.
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Tackling unemployment: Follow Bangladesh’s manpower export model
The govt should develop worker skills, explore job opportunities overseas.
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War of Indie-Pendence
Inexpensive equipment means local bands can now record and release music without giving in to popular trends.
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Peshawari Pizza
Pizza is becoming more popular in Peshawar, but only two major joints offer it.
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Naswar: Tainted love
Never get high on your own supply, warns a famous naswar maker in Karachi’s Jackson bazaar.
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Fifty shades of CNG
Lahore has converted to CNG, but this isn’t always a good thing.
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Greenery: The trees that were...
All across Karachi, tall trees are systematically being chopped down to small bushes, quite unlike other big cities.
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Lives unfulfilled: No dowry, no dreams
While anti-dowry activists continue to fight a futile war, more and women are being sacrificed on the altar of dowry.
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Potentially explosive: Vehicles fitted with CNG kits a constant threat to students’ lives
Parents demand removal, phasing out worn-out school, college vans.
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Winning laurels: A story of courage and perseverance
Tribal female squash player wins first-ever women Nash Cup in Canada.
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Tackling militancy: Govt to exhaust all options before using force, says officials
Nawaz discusses possible Taliban peace talks with army, ISI chiefs.
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Everyone’s talking about Sattar Buksh
Owners Rizwan Ahmed Malik and Adnan Yousuf talk about the Starbucks controversy and managing an image.
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Made in Pakistan: India refuses to allow goods trade across LoC
TADA officials urges Indian authorities to resume trade for a short span of time so that traders can clear their dues.
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Prisoner release: Six Afghan Taliban leaders reunite with families
Their homecoming was delayed by more than 10 days.
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Devolution under 18th Amendment: Who deals with exploration now?
Confusion prevails due to lack of subordinate legislation.
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Assembly diary: When a spade is not a spade
Lawmakers pore over trivial details, avoiding discussions on terrorism.
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Soft, polite words pose uncomfortable questions
Achakzai spoke more like a chauvinist and not a representative of ‘an oppressed nationality.’
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Lack of life-savers: Where are the ventilators?
Public hospitals in Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan have a shortage of essential facilities.
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In limbo: Gwadar oil refinery future uncertain
Pakistan refuses to offer Iran 25% return for setting up the refinery.
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Assembly session: Opposition creates furor over absence of ministers
Criticises government for delaying notification of standing committees.
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The Lamha arrives, grainy but strong
While Aaminah Sheikh delivers an outstanding performance, the audio-visuals demonstrate lack of technical expertise.
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No licence to kill: Penal code section offers relief
Law enforcers in upper Sindh have devised a legal mechanism to deal with perpetrators of honour killings.
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New boundaries: Jirga sets April 2014 deadline for Hazara province
Threatens to suspend construction on all power projects.