BBC’s dangerous game Perspective
By: MNZ Alan LONDON: The BBC’s documentary on Pakistan on 26 October was a clever collection of excerpts of the interviews put together to create a picture that was aimed
By: MNZ Alan LONDON: The BBC’s documentary on Pakistan on 26 October was a clever collection of excerpts of the interviews put together to create a picture that was aimed
SUPERIOR courts may know all about the Constitution and the laws of the land but not much about getting good media coverage of their judgments. The judgment of the Supreme
Muhammad Anis ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Wednesday told the Senate that the state-owned Pakistan Television had signed an agreement with Indian owned ‘Zee TV’ which
By: Abdul Khaliq Qureshi ABBOTTABAD: “Since last few years, I have sung more than a dozen songs against the Taliban”, award-wining singer Khyal Muhammad told Daily Times. “I got threatening
SUKKUR: Dozens of journalists protested outside the office of the DIG of the Sukkur police, Dr Amir Ahmed Shaikh, on Wednesday after the Sukkur National Press Club’s signboard was stolen.
By: Shamsul Islam FAISALABAD: Three accused burnt a woman by throwing acid on her after trying to gang rape her on Wednesday. According to police officials, Chak No266 GB resident
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