29 journalists killed in S Asia: IFJ report
LAHORE: Twenty-nine journalists and media workers from six South Asian countries laid their lives while performing one of the most hazardous jobs during June-2007 to March-2008, according to a 40-page
LAHORE: Twenty-nine journalists and media workers from six South Asian countries laid their lives while performing one of the most hazardous jobs during June-2007 to March-2008, according to a 40-page
ISLAMABAD: The World Press Freedom Day 2008 was observed across Pakistan on Saturday. A rally was organised by the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ) in the federal capital to mark
The Press Attache of the US Embassy, Elizabeth O Colton, called upon the journalists to ‘exercise the freedom of media with highest standards of professionalism and integrity’ while speaking at
SUKKUR May 3: Speakers paid rich tributes to the struggle of journalists across the country, especially in interior Sindh for upholding press freedom, and repeal of Pemra Laws. This was
ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Sherry Rehman on Saturday announced to set up a hotline in the ministry to facilitate working journalists’ access to information. “I have decided to set up a
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Sherry Rehman on Saturday said the new democratic set-up believes in freedom of the media and every possible effort was being made to ensure
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