Pakistan's economy is showing signs of improvement, while protests for the main opposition party are losing steam. Does ...
By: Saqib HussainA democracy without free speech is like a body without a soul. The ability to express opinions, ask ...
Pakistan reaffirms that ensuring the safety of Chinese personnel, projects and institutions is the foremost responsibility of ...
During five-day visit to China by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, Chinese officials offered to give Pakistan ...
LAHORE: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf on Saturday approached the Lahore High Court to challenge the amendments recently ...
In a significant move that has stirred controversy, Pakistan's government has passed a law criminalizing online ...
By bno Chennai bureau Pakistan’s Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications (MoITT) met Turkey’s ambassador to ...
Facebook, TikTok and WhatsApp are among the most popular social media platforms in Pakistan, where low digital literacy fuels ...
Hungary has pledged its support for the development of Hungarian small and medium sized enterprises in Pakistan. The pledge ...
Pakistan has introduced legislation making online disinformation a criminal offense, with penalties of up to three years in ...
Journalists in Pakistan are up in arms after a new law was passed that empowers the government to punish anyone for spreading what the authorities deem online disinformation.
Established in 2002, the GEM Report is an editorially independent report, hosted and published by UNESCO. To recovery and beyond: The report takes stock of the global progress on the adoption and ...