Deadly place for journalists
Chasing the truth is dangerous business in Pakistan — the world’s deadliest beat for journalists. This year, for the second year in a row, Pakistan has topped the list of
Chasing the truth is dangerous business in Pakistan — the world’s deadliest beat for journalists. This year, for the second year in a row, Pakistan has topped the list of
By Saad Hasan Three journalists are dead, two blinded after their drinks were mixed. KARACHI: For a man who makes his living recording people’s lives, going blind is worse than
QUETTA: Governor Balochistan Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi has taken notice of threats to journalist community. In a handout issued here on Saturday night, he strongly condemned the threats hurled to
By Shamsul Islam Police refuse to arrest anyone in 2 child marriage cases, saying the parties involved were in ‘mutual agreement’. FAISALABAD: Two minor girls were forcibly wed after they
KARACHI: Citizen Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) Chief, through a letter on Saturday, apprised the Federal Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs Minister that in the absence of Prevention of Electronic Crime
By Arif Waqar “Love your voice” was the first lesson taught to Raza Ali Abidi, when he joined the BBC World Service in 1972. Twenty four years on, at the
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