Life & Style: The ‘Toughest Ever’ Festival (Sin Chew Jit Poh)
DEADLY: Pakistani policemen help an injured colleague at the suicide attack site in Lahore on 10 Jan. (Photo courtesy: ARIF ALI/ AFP) Despite security concerns, Lahore—the cultural capital of the world’s ‘most dangerous country’— hosts the 12th World Performing Arts Festival.
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