June 2, 2004

APNS resents hostility towards Press

KARACHI – The APNS has strongly reacted to the statement of Federal Information Minister, Shaikh Rashid Ahmed and termed it dangerous for the future of free press and democratic dispensation

BR staffer’s motorcycle goes missing

KARACHI – Business Recorder staffer lost his motorcycle during the funeral prayers of Imam Ali Reza Imambargah bomb blast victims held at the Imam Ali Reza Mosque at M. A.

Nawa-i-Waqt ads ban condemned

KARACHI – Chairman Pakistan Steel Mills Lt Gen (Retd) Abdul Qayyum has said that undoubtedly the media is the fourth pillar of the State but at the same time a

Newsweek journalist released

Afghan journalist Sami Yousafzai, who works for the US magazine Newsweek, was freed on June 2 after being held in secret in Pakistan since April 21, 2004. Before being released

APNS resents Rashid’s statement

KARACHI – The All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) has expressed strong concern and resentment on the increased hostility of the federal information ministry towards the press which it termed as

No compromise on freedom of Press: Arif

KARACHI – The President, All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), former President CPNE and Editor The Nation, Arif Nizami, said that democracy and freedom of Press are in the national interest

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