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The British High Commission has denied visa to Pakistan’s known literary figure, Kishwar Naheed. Talking to Dawn here on Tuesday, Ms Naheed said she was surprised to receive a letter from the high commission, informing that her visa application had been...
Tags: Britain, Ms Naheed, Pakistan, Islamabad, Visas, Human migration
Mohib Mirza became the first Pakistani to win an award at the International Filmmaker Festival held in Kent, England. Mirza won the award for the Best Supporting Actor for the film 'Insha Allah', which also won the award for the best foreign language...
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Occasionally, I upset some of them by the brevity of my reply, but I do try and acknowledge them all, unless they are downright abusive. However, these last few days have seen such a flood of hate mail that I click open incoming emails with a sinking...
Tags: India-Pakistan, Pakistanis, Indo-Pakistan, Indians, Times of India, India Irfan, Shakir, indians readers, New Delhi, Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistani people, Politics, Muhajir, Kashmir conflict, Kashmir, Indo-Pakistani relations, Muhammad Ali Jinnah
First, it is a blatant violation of human rights to whisk people away, circumventing the legal process. It is agonising for their families if their whereabouts are not disclosed. Therefore the government is to be commended for arranging the release...
Tags: balochistan, missing people, balochistan package, Pakistan, Islamabad, Operation Condor, Counter-terrorism, Forced disappearance, Nazism, Law Crime, allnews
Priyanka Chopra seems to have a tendency to fall in trouble every time. The actress, who has been making rounds in and out of the hospital, met with a minor accident on the sets of her upcoming film ‘Anjaana Anjaani’. The actress,...
Tags: Priyanka Chopra, injures, foot, accident, Pakistan, Islamabad, Ranbir Kapoor, Siddharth Anand, Priyanka, Drona, Kaminey, Anjaana Anjaani, Entertainment Culture, Disaster Accident, Indian films, allnews
A leading Pakistan filmmaker has said that the country has extra-ordinary talent in film and music, and National College of Arts (NCA) would do its best to revive film industry, Prof Shireen Pasha, Head of the Department of Film Making at the National...
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Known for being a daddy’s girl, Sonam Kapoor has made a special place for another man in her life. The dainty lass, who owing to her classic doll like frame and perfect mannerism has often steered away from controversies, has stirred quite an hornet’s...
Tags: New, man, Sonams, life, Punit Malhotra, allnews, Pakistan, Islamabad, Karan Johar, I Hate Luv Storys, Entertainment Culture, Indian films, Malhotra, Manish Malhotra, Sonam Kapoor, Anil, Sonam Kapoor
Pakistani artist Rashid Rana wants us to look at his country and see the Islamic conservatism, fervent patriotism, postcard mountain landscapes...A massive canvas depicting an oriental rug is on closer inspection made from tiny photos of carnage at an...
Tags: Pakistan, Asia Society, Rashid Rana, New York, Anwar Saeed, Lahore, Cinema of Pakistan, Taliban
This, really, is what history finally comes down to, is it not? Winston Churchill's statue was not put up in front of the Houses of Parliament to commemorate his tenure as chancellor of the exchequer, or his rather forgettable second go at No 10. In the...
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Early last month, when Times executive editor Bill Keller hosted a “Throw Stuff at Bill” chat soon after announcing 100 newsroom job cuts, he assured staffers that executives would be proceeding carefully. “What you can do with less, is less,” said Mr....
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