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New Vision on MSN‘Our religious sentiments have been hurt’: Pakistani influencer faces blasphemy charge over perfume launchA Pakistani YouTube star has been charged with blasphemy after launching a perfume named after the very law he has fallen ...
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AFP on MSNPakistani drama breaks silence on blasphemy killingsAn axe-wielding mob chases a terrified group; a daring Pakistani television drama has for the first time tackled the deeply ...
If the Pakistan Stock Exchange is anything to go by, confidence in the economy remains cautious. The recent dip by 2,000 points of the KSE-100 came fast on the heels of concerns raised by the IMF rega ...
The use of the slur in public to invoke violence clearly qualifies as hate speech. Its use in other contexts may be more ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that calling a person “Pakistani” or “miyan-tiyan” does not amount to hurting religious sentiments although “undoubtedly” such statements are in “bad taste”. The court ...
Taliban leaders, eager to consolidate domestic legitimacy, are aligning with Afghan nationalist sentiments rather than acting as Islamabad’s puppets. The most alarming development for Pakistan ...
During his visit to the United States, the Indian prime minister has once again chosen to stoke anti-Pakistan sentiment rather than seek constructive dialogue. At a time when regional peace should be ...
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The Print on MSNPakistan wants Bangladesh on its side, but history and prejudice stand in the wayThe subcontinent's geopolitics is one of history completing a full circle—Muslim-majority Bangladesh, which parted ways from ...
The capital market continued its bullish momentum on Monday, closing higher as investor sentiment remained upbeat due to ...
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