Pakistan criminalised online disinformation on Tuesday, passing legislation dictating punishments of up to three years in ...
Pakistan criminalised online disinformation yesterday, passing legislation that enshrines punishments of up to three years in ...
In a prestigious event organized by the Indian Postal Department, the Governor of Maharashtra, C.P. Radhakrishnan, released a ...
Pakistan criminalised online disinformation ... It will now be passed to the president to be rubber-stamped. The new law says social media platforms must register with a newly established ...
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The coalition government, making another record of speedy legislation, managed to get four bills passed in the joint session of the parliament. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf [PTI], adopting the same ...
In the latest episode of Hindustan Times' Point Blank, Executive Editor Shishir Gupta talks about 64-year-old jihadist Tahawwur Rana's extradition which was cleared by the US Supreme Court recently.
Pakistan reported at least 73 cases last year, up from only one in 2021, and the disease is now rapidly spreading in the country’s most volatile regions.
Pakistan’s upper house of parliament has passed a controversial bill that critics say threatens freedom of speech ...
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 law was rushed through the National Assembly with little warning last week before being approved by the Senate on Tuesday ...
A Pakistani court has sentenced four people to death for blasphemy. Under the country’s blasphemy laws, anyone found guilty ...