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Eid in distress
For the internally displaced Pakistanis, this Eid will fall short of a lot of things.
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Climbing K2: Porters’ high
Eight high-altitude porters set off to scale the world’s second-highest peak, but this time, without any baggage.
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Movie review: Veronica Mars - big-screen tragedy
Not every TV show deserves to be a film
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Travel: An ode to China's belly
Breaking gastronomic stereotypes is the first step to exploring a country
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The joke’s on you
But in the best conversations, you never really find out
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Recipe: Malpuras
If you love desi deserts, Malpuras are for you!
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T-Diaries: Tahia Noon
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses.
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This Eid, give back!
There are as many paths to God as there are souls on the earth: Sufi proverb.
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Superstitions: An attempt to control fate?
Why people need to hold on to old wives’ tales.
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Music review: Midnight Sun - overcoming shadows
Sometimes a lingering ghost is a good thing.
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Ramazan celebrations: Bound by faith
Muslims across the world reach out to the community during the month of Ramazan.
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Show review: Orange Is the New Black - no rules apply
Some lessons in life can only be learnt under lockdown.
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Sleepless nights: Rest is up to you
Simple changes in daily habits can prevent sleepless nights.
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Dress up your table: It’s a set-up
The right utensil at the right spot can do wonders for a meal.
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Bulbul Khan: Last man standing
The government school at a Gilgit-Baltistan village would have been long shut, had it not been for Bulbul Khan.
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Recipe: Dahi Batata Puri
Crisp puris in melange of potatoes, chickpeas, curd, mouth-watering chutneys - an ideal treat for a hot summer day.
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5 myths about menstruation
Busting misconceptions about that special time of the month.
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T-Diaries: Vaneeza Ahmad Ali
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses.
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The make-up affair
Is makeup just a frivolous obsession or a struggle for identity?
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Book review: Still counting the dead - burying your head in the sand
Frances Harrison reminds the world of a brutal war that it would much rather forget.
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Panic Button: SMS to SOS
A mobile phone app that sends out a distress signal to your loved ones.
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Show review: Fargo - big shoes to fill
The recreated television series Fargo does justice to its cinematic counterpart.
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Travel: Malaysia tops
A panoramic view of the country’s capital and its best attractions.
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Pashtun singers: Tunes of resistance
Pashtun singers hope to defy militancy and preach harmony through music.
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Open online courses: Ready to be MOOCed?
Will online courses revolutionise education as we know it?
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Recipe: Fried chicken wontons
The ideal light snack for your next iftaar party.
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5 ways to get your me - time
How to find time for yourself and why it matters.
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T-Diaries: Hina Butt
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses.
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Transport troubles for the working woman
Is public transport in Pakistan an inhibitor or a potential road to success?
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Milky Way: Planet plethora
NASA's Kepler mission announces a planet bonanza.
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Movie review: How To Train Your Dragon 2 - unusual connections
How To Train Your Dragon 2 ramps up the action and emotional ties.
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Show review: True Detective - the gritty truth
Addictive crime drama, True Detective, does not shy away from showing the world in its true colours.
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Classics from France: The French carrousel
The golden era of French cinema is relived at Alliance française de Karachi.
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Computerised driving school: Virtual drive
At the computerised driving school in Peshawar students must keep their eyes on the screen.
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Shahid Afridi: Pitch perfect
Despite all his ups and downs, Afridi maintains his iron grip on fanfare and stardom.
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Recipe: Double-decker parathay
Revitalise your sehri with this recipe, filled with meat, cheese and vegetables to get you through your fast.
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Travel trips for Ramazan: Don’t let your fast slow you down!
Summer is here and everyone is looking for a reason to pack up, jet off to a relaxing holiday with friends and family.
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T-Diaries: Nusrat Jamil
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses.
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The watta satta way: A bride for a bride?
An inside look at bride exchanges and what they mean for women’s welfare in Pakistan.
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Movie review: Million Dollar Arm - not your typical fare
A sports flick that delves much deeper than the stereotypical treatment meted out to most in this genre.
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Alzheimer's: Blurred lines
What to expect with Alzheimer’s and how to prevent it.
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Karachi Zoo: A thousand unspoken words
Animals at the Karachi zoo relay their misfortune through the sadness in their eyes.
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Collector by the sea: Shell-shock
Muhammad Usman Khan shows off his sea of shells.
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Ramazan 2014: Healthy fast food
Healthy lifestyle choices could make this Ramazan a fulfilling bodily experience.
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Recipe: Moroccan chicken pita wraps
Chicken, vegetables, pita bread get a Moroccan touch with lemon juice and chilli in this recipe for delicious wraps.
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Fasting in Ramazan: A balancing act
The challenge of fasting for pregnant and nursing women.
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T-Diaries: Maha Burney
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses.
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The AIDS Debate
Have Pakistanis finally woken up to the harsh reality of HIV/AIDS and what are they doing about it?
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Movie review: Maleficent - Fair(l)y Average
Only the striking visuals and Angelina Jolie make Maleficent worth a watch.
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Fateh Muhammad Malik: Dodging criticism
Literary critic Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik is no stranger to controversy as it comes with the territory.