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Kashmir attacks: India, Pakistan vie to control narrative - MSNIn Pakistan, authorities had already tightened control on mainstream and social media to silence dissent, particularly by supporters of jailed Former Premier Imran Khan, prior to the Kashmir attacks.
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s lower house of parliament on Thursday passed a controversial bill that will give the government sweeping controls on social media… ...
A Pakistani court on Friday suspended an order seeking to ban the YouTube channels of more than two dozen critics of the government including former Prime Minister Imran Khan, a defence lawyer said.
Pakistani Journalists Protest After Senate Passes Bill Allowing Control Over Social Media Content ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s upper house of parliament on Tuesday passed a controversial bill ...
Pakistan's lower house of parliament has passed a bill with sweeping controls on social media that includes blocking platforms and sending users to prison for spreading disinformation ...
A social media post in support of another country, including Pakistan, without any reference to India or a specific event, ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNMilitary notes of Indo-Pak conflict: inferences and conclusionsThis article concludes this series covering the four-day Indo-Pak war in May 2025. The war crossed previous thresholds in ...
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