
Journalism has moved away from objectivity
LAHORE: Journalism, particularly on television, has moved away from objectivity and towards partisanship, skewing the traditional definition of what a journalist is supposed to do. “I was always taught that

LAHORE: Journalism, particularly on television, has moved away from objectivity and towards partisanship, skewing the traditional definition of what a journalist is supposed to do. “I was always taught that

LAHORE: Sunday evening saw the end of the two-day Festival of Arts and Literature organised by Khayaal Creative Network at the Alhamra Arts Center. The event was generally appreciated though

LAHORE: Pakistani filmmakers will make better and better movies with time and persistence, but they should shorten films from the usual two or three hours of running time, said actor

The Right to Information (RTI) bill, originally introduced as an ordinance by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, has finally been passed by the provisional assembly but amendments added to the bill

LAHORE: The Racecourse Police have registered a case against a TV anchor Mubasher Lucman on the charges of attacking known scholar and Jang Group Editor Religious Affairs Dr Aamir Liaquat

ISLAMABAD: Lawyers across Pakistan observed November 3 as a black day against the imposition of emergency, promulgation of PCO and sacking of Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry by former president Pervez
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