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.
The crackdown follows recent boat disasters off Greece and Morocco in which dozens of Pakistanis died. Is it enough?
Drug Malady Eating Country’s Future Like Termite, Surge In Bail Pleas Involving Heroin Shows State’s Failure To Curb Menace: P&H HC It is definitely a matter of grave concern to note that none other ...
The government of Pakistan has finally decided to criminalise begging following multiple complaints from foreign countries ...
Background Despite induced abortion being highly legally restricted in Pakistan, studies in 2002 and 2012 showed that many women rely on abortion when faced with an unintended pregnancy. Following the ...
The government of Pakistan has finally decided to criminalise begging following multiple complaints from foreign countries after thousands of Pakistanis abroad have been caught in illegal activities a ...
The U.S. State Department is warning travelers of IEDs found along dirt roads near an area of northeastern Mexico that ...
The idea of slavery in modern times is a foreign concept for most Westerners. Of course, the Black Lives Matter movement was ...
Taking strong exception to the rise of human smuggling incidents, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has established a special task force to eliminate the groups involved in human trafficking in ...
While dismissing the bail plea of a man accused in a human trafficking case, a CBI Court noted that circumstances clearly ...
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif formed a Special Task Force to combat human trafficking syndicates ...
A recent investigation raises serious questions about the role Pakistani authorities and institutions are playing in global ...