LAHORE (Web Desk) - Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari visited ailing stage actor Lucky Dear in his house and gave him Rs2.5million cheque on behalf of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. The ...
ISLAMABAD (APP) - The much-anticipated art exhibition ‘A Palette of Dreams’ was inaugurated in a grand ceremony held at the ...
A collection of contemporary designs have been installed in the house and studio of iconic Mexican architect Max Cetto during ...
Free speech under fire? Pakistan’s PECA amendments make social media users, journalists, and comedians more vulnerable ...
Journalists claim that Pakistan's move to criminalize online disinformation on January 28, 2025, and establish penalties of ...
The U.S. Justice Department has established a multi-agency task force to address antisemitism, prioritizing its presence in educational institutions. This initiative follows an executive order from ...
Recent amendments made to the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) have been challenged in the Supreme Court by citizen Qayyum Khan, who has argued that the changes violate fundamental ...
Since the Grammy Awards celebrated its inaugural show in 1959, only 12 Black artists have won album of the year. Most recently, Beyoncé won for "Cowboy Carter" after four unsuccessful bids for ...
Even though some of these non-pop artists haven't hit your Spotify Daylist, the Recording Academy believes they have made their way into the “public consciousness” in a significant and unique ...
Amnesty International condemned Pakistan's recently passed prevention of electronic crimes (amendment) act 2025, urging authorities to repeal it to protect freedom of expression. The act ...
The PECA amendments and social media freedom in Pakistan have become a major topic of debate. Digital rights activists, journalists, and netizens have raised concerns about possible restrictions ...
The Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Bill 2025 was passed by the Senate on Tuesday, following its approval by the National Assembly last week. Pakistan’s controversial cybercrime law ...