How a vibrant media can thwart a coup
By: Nasim Zehra No coup is about to take place in a Pakistan where the independent media has ensured that every move by every player on the national power scene
By: Nasim Zehra No coup is about to take place in a Pakistan where the independent media has ensured that every move by every player on the national power scene
GUJRANWALA: A woman and her husband on Thursday filed a compliant with Saddar police against the woman’s brothers for attacking them and threatening to kill them. Iqra Shahzadi alleged in
KARACHI: Pakistani media industry is witnessing a new fad. TV channels are increasingly making use of hidden cameras to make footages of individuals and places without their prior consent or
PESHAWAR: Uthmankhel Qaumi Movement’s (UQM’s) grand jirga has demanded full-fledged educational facilities for girls in Bajaur, Malakand and Momand Agencies. The jirga was held at the remotest village of Khanori,
Sir: The report of the Judicial Commission’s inquiry on journalist Saleem Shahzad’s murder case has come up with no conclusion. It was set up to identify the culprits and fix
By: Muhammad Yasir KARACHI: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has set $1,300 annual charges for channels on the account of free to air satellite TV communications. The authority has set annual
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