120 rescued journalists arrive in Pakistan
TORKHAM BORDER- Some 120 foreign Journalists who were stranded in Afghanistan as they did not possess visas to reenter Pakistan, were rescued by Pakistan through special arrangement and arrived in
TORKHAM BORDER- Some 120 foreign Journalists who were stranded in Afghanistan as they did not possess visas to reenter Pakistan, were rescued by Pakistan through special arrangement and arrived in
PESHAWAR- The dead bodies of four foreign journalists killed in Afghanistan were shifted from Torkham to Islamabad from where these will be sent to their native countries. The four journalists
SWABI- The Abaseen Union of Journalists has expressed anguish over the delay in the registration of case against an army major who had physically assaulted Dawn’s senior staff reporter Faraz
RAWALPINDI- The Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi bench, directed the Islamabad police to register an First Information Report (FIR) against an army major for attacking Dawn’s staff reporter under section 154
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