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PCB confirms schedule for West Indies tour

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) today confirmed the national men’s cricket team tour to the West Indies, which will take place…

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A nervous government at the centre

A belated Eid Mubarak to our readers! But even at the risk of being branded a cynic, there was nothing…

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The caesarian moon

And so here we go again, yet another moon sighting fiasco, while a fatigued populace waited for a group of…

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Cries of anguish, testaments of valour

The story of Palestine is as old as the story of blood, pain and suffering. It is a story of…

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How the violence plays into Netanyahu’s hands

In the beginning, the usual suspects from the left were the only Israelis who said it out loud. Next was…

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The fallacy of the colonial ‘right to self-defence’

The violence convulsing the Middle East has produced heart-rending images and statistics. As I write this, at least 160 people, the…

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Can children get long COVID?

Children have been largely overlooked during the COVID-19 pandemic; thankfully the majority of them get mild or even no symptoms…

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Surgeons successfully remove 30 metal objects from toddler’s stomach

 Surgeons in Egypt have successfully removed 30 metal pieces including magnets and nuts from a toddler’s stomach who was suffering…

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Study finds six-feet rule may not protect from COVID-19 indoors

The six-feet rule initially suggested by health experts for social distancing from others will not be able to prevent COVID-19…

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Lijjat Papad: Mumbai snack’s secret feminist success story

The fairytale success of Lijjat Papad — a multi-million-dollar venture founded by seven women in a crowded Mumbai tenement in 1959 with seed…

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