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'Politics' isn't only about political parties, government, elections... it's the principles that govern every aspect of our lives'Politics' and 'political' do not indicate only political parties, government, elections, or international relations. At some level, most p...
Pakistan's mass surveillance mechanism fuelled by Chinese, European & US companies: Amnesty InternationalAmnesty International's report, "Shadows of Control," reveals Pakistan's mass surveillance and censorship expansion, enabled by technology ...
Pakistan spying on millions of citizens through mass surveillance systems: ReportAmnesty International's report reveals that Pakistani authorities are employing mass surveillance tools acquired from foreign companies to ...
More than two dozen critics of Pakistan government face YouTube banThe channels that could be blocked in Pakistan include that of the main opposition party and also its leader, jailed former prime minister ...
Diljit Dosanjh’s mysterious post fuels fire amid Pakistan's Hania Aamir row in 'Sardaar Ji 3'Diljit Dosanjh faces controversy for casting Pakistani actress Hania Aamir in 'Sardaar Ji 3,' sparking online backlash amid India-Pakistan ...
Pakistan says economic affairs ministry’s X account hacked; deletes loan appeal postPakistan’s economic affairs ministry claimed its X account was hacked after a post appealed for international loans amid India tensions. Th...
Meta blocks access to Muslim news page in IndiaMeta has banned a prominent Muslim news page on Instagram in India at the government's request, the account's founder said Wednesday, denou...
Pakistan: Journalists hold protest in Peshawar over amendments to PECA, urge govt to withdraw tweaksJournalists in Peshawar protest amendments to Pakistan's PECA, 2025, demanding government withdrawal. Media personnel, along with political...
Pakistan is turning into 'Bannistan' with internet firewallPakistan is testing a China-style internet firewall to monitor and control online content. This move could impact online freedoms, economic...
IC814-The Kandahar Hijack web series: Netflix head to appear before Govt today amid row over Hindu names of terroristsNetflix's content head has been summoned by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting amid controversy over the IC814: The Kandahar Hijack...
Pakistan toughens law on fake news on Twitter, FacebookPresident Arif Alvi approved an ordinance to amend the country’s Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act that allows anyone to file a complaint...
US lambasts Pak lack of accountability in addressing human rights violation“There was a lack of government accountability, and abuses often went unpunished, fostering a culture of impunity among perpetrators, wheth...
BBC says omission of Jadhav's mention from Pakistani minister's interview 'not an act of censorship'Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari criticised the BBC for deleting the part about Jadhav, terming it "typical bias" on the part of the br...
Pak telecom authority threatens to ban TwitterTwitter has been warned by Pakistan's telecom authority that the micro-blogging site could be banned in the country for not complying with ...
'Free Balochistan' ads appear on London busesThe World Baloch Organisation said the latest drive will see more than 100 London buses with adverts carrying slogans like "Free Balochista...
India blaming us without concrete evidence: Pakistan on Uri attack"India is responsible for levelling false accusations on us when the investigations are not even completed," he said.
Pakistan among top 10 worst countries for internet freedomPakistan is among the 10 worst countries along with Iran and China on the index of internet freedom, according to a global survey released ...
US, UK and Indian bodies named among worst online spiesUS' National Security Agency, India's Centre for Development of Telematics, and the UK's GCHQ have been named among the worst online spies.
Internet content censorship from India up 49%: GoogleGoogle has reported a sharp rise of 49% in online content censorship from India as it said the trend of blockage were increasing from govts...
- Pak allows Bollywood flick 'Welcome' in theatres
Pakistan government has shown signs of softening its stance on the long-standing ban on screening of Indian films by allowing the release o...