Pakistan bans two Afghan TV channels
ISLAMABAD, March 17, 2006: Pakistan has banned two Afghan television channels from being carried by cable networks in the country on the grounds that they have not obtained broadcast rights,
ISLAMABAD, March 17, 2006: Pakistan has banned two Afghan television channels from being carried by cable networks in the country on the grounds that they have not obtained broadcast rights,
GILGIT, March 17, 2006: President of the Gilgit Union of Journalists Imtiaz Ali Taj has severely criticised police action against journalists from Islamabad and Rawalpindi who had come to the
PESHAWAR, March 17, 2006: Gagging freedom of expression, Mufti group in the troubled Bara, Khyber tribal agency, which has been a persistent cause of unrest and lawlessness in the area,
KARACHI, March 17, 2006: The Sindh IT Department would establish the provincial portal and websites for the Government of Sindh. An agreement to this effect was signed here on Thursday
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