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Sindh has reported 24 blasphemy cases this year

Sindh has reported 24 blasphemy cases this year
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Over 1,000 murders reported in Sindh from January-August this year

Over 1,000 murders reported in Sindh from January-August this year
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Hamid Mir terms Islamabad most dangerous city for journalists

Hamid Mir terms Islamabad most dangerous city for journalists
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Pakistan Media Grows Spine; Takes On The Powerful Military

Pakistan Media Grows Spine; Takes On The Powerful Military Pakistan’s media is on the warpath and ready to push back against the men in uniform and the government of weak-kneed Prime Minister Imran Khan. Seema Guha 03 June 2021, Last Updated at 12:20 pm AP outlookindia.com 2021-06-03T12:20:14+05:30 Also read Pakistan’s media is now taking on the all-powerful military and has openly warned the army that enough is enough. If the attacks continue journalists are willing to strike back. No, not with guns and batons but by exposing the dark secrets of the men in uniform. A tantalizing glimpse of what this could mean was on display during a protest demonstration at Islamabad’s National Press Club.  

New bridge in Sukkur to end traffic mess: Nasir

New bridge in Sukkur to end traffic mess: Nasir Minister remembers Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on death anniversary Sindh Information Minister Nasir Hussain Shah visited the proposed construction site of a new bridge over the Indus River to connect Sukkur and Rohri on Sunday. PHOTO: EXPRESS A new bridge crossing over the Indus River in Sukkur will greatly reduce the traffic burden on the ageing Lansdowne Bridge built by the British in 1889, said the Sindh Information and Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah on Sunday. During a visit to the proposed construction site for a new bridge to connect Sukkur and Rohri cities across the Indus River, he directed Sukkur Deputy Commissioner Rana Adeel Taswar to prepare a feasibility report for the project at the earliest.

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