Taliban give media ‘last warning’
PESHAWAR: A Taliban spokesman warned the media for “the last time” on Friday against “ignoring” his group’s viewpoint, and claimed newspapers and TV channels were “hiding the truth”. The warning
PESHAWAR: A Taliban spokesman warned the media for “the last time” on Friday against “ignoring” his group’s viewpoint, and claimed newspapers and TV channels were “hiding the truth”. The warning
LAHORE: The dialogue ‘A Common Destiny’, the first of Aman ki Asha series on strategic importance to India and Pakistan concluded in Lahore here Friday amidst note of consensus among
COSTLY ads in newspapers and on TV channels are a waste and burden on the KESC. I enumerate some facts for your information: 1. ACs in summer are run through
By Usman Manzoor ISLAMABAD: Thousands of contractual and daily wage employees of the state-owned Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) have not been paid their salaries for the last two months because
ISLAMABAD: The United States strongly condemns Taliban’s alleged threats of violence against Pakistan’s media and its people. A national daily newspaper Saturday reported receipt of a message from a Taliban
QUETTA – Balochistan Union of Journalists (BUJ) strongly condemned the manhandling of a journalist by police and warned that if action is not taken against responsible policemen within 24 hours
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