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Pakistan lambasts India for not allowing foreign journalists to visit Azad Kashmir
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YouTube ‘silences’ Sky News; but normal programming will resume
In the same week that Sky News launched its new 24-hour free-to-air channel to 7 million regional Australians, it wants you to believe it has been unfairly silenced by Big Tech. This is a bit rich, coming from the premium channel on Australia’s largest pay TV service – a channel that reaches more than a third of the Australian population if we are to believe Sky’s own figures.
YouTube, which is owned by Google, on Thursday suspended Sky News Australia from uploading new videos for a week, saying it had breached its policy on COVID-19 misinformation. It also issued a “strike” under Google’s three-strike policy; if Sky gets three strikes in 90 days it is permanently suspended from the platform.
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ISLAMABAD: The Indian authorities have stopped six foreign journalists from entering into Pakistan through Wagha border.
According to the diplomatic sources, the six foreign journalists representing various international news wire services, electronic media and newspapers, whose Asia Bureaus are based in India, were on their way to Islamabad, Pakistan to interview Prime Minister Imran Khan and other important persons, were stopped at Wagha Border by Indian authorities.
The sources said that the six foreign journalists whose respected headquarters had arranged high profile interviews in Pakistan were not Indian Nationals but still the Indian authorities stopped them from crossing into Pakistan from Wagha border.