Pakistani journalist’s ordeal in Afghanistan
PARIS- A Pakistani journalist, Hayatullah Khan, correspondent for The Nation, detained with his two guides and driver, by the US forces in Afghanistan, was freed on July 7. According to
PARIS- A Pakistani journalist, Hayatullah Khan, correspondent for The Nation, detained with his two guides and driver, by the US forces in Afghanistan, was freed on July 7. According to
KARACHI- Sindh government has constituted a four member media committee, to be headed by home secretary as convener, to mediate and dissolve disputes between newspapers and the government. Other members
ISLAMABAD- The president of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), Hameed Haroon, has said the first round of talks with the representatives of the ministry of information and media development
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