US journalists want to explore city
Desiree’ Francis Karachi: Journalists from the United States wish to see the good things in Karachi to be able to understand and know what’s happening here. “We need to know
Desiree’ Francis Karachi: Journalists from the United States wish to see the good things in Karachi to be able to understand and know what’s happening here. “We need to know
After a morning show caused outrage, journalists push for a code of ethics . By Zehra Abid KARACHI: Pakistan’s freewheeling electronic media, still in its nascent stage, needs much disciplining
QUETTA: The provincial chapter of Pakhtun Students Federation (PSF) has supported the campaign of Baloch Students Organisation (BSO) to boycott and block electronic media in Balochistan. In a press release,
Nasir Iqbal ISLAMABAD: The peaceful interlude in Islamabad did not last long. By summoning Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to appear before it on Feb 13, the Supreme Court moved
Peerzada Salman KARACHI: This time round, it’s bigger. People will not only get to hear and meet writers, but will also be able to see films at the 3rd Karachi
Iftikhar A. Khan ISLAMABAD: The Senate unanimously passed on Thursday a bill for establishment of a commission with financial and administrative powers aimed at promoting social, economic, political and legal
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