While its perfect to have a dissenting voice, an opposing view or a counter narrative. But your suggested rationale behind wanting a tv channel or a newspaper closed, does not applies here. These media channels are classic examples of pay to play or quid pro quos where these media houses begin...
Foreign funding has dried out. A media empire bankrolled by taxpayer's money is crumbling sooner than later. These so called media Pundits have never had a self sustaining model in place. While you can hear their harangues all day long on so called media freedom.
Lahore : In wake of current financial crunch , Jang Group has announced to close its 3 papers daily Inqalab , Daily Awam and Daily Waqt whereas shut publication of Daily Jang from Peshawar and Faisalabad. The group has forcibly terminated the services of around 350 workers.
The news of forced...
Meanwhile the orange clown you are peddling has a stellar reputation
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2018/11/02/president-trump-has-made-false-or-misleading-claims-over-days/?utm_term=.092c8978e420
President Trump has made 6,420 false or misleading claims over 649 days
We read in our school books that Alexander’s Greek army had defeated Raja Porus, but refused going beyond Jehlum. Well, its not fair to compare history’s immortal Greek conqueror with Pakistan’s ill-fated ex-Prime Minister – kicked out of office for lying by country’s supreme court. But brining...
Turkey Successfully Test-Fires First Domestically Developed Air-to-Air Missiles
A few years ago Ankara unveiled an ambitious plan to develop a spectrum of short- medium- and long-range missiles of its own design.
Turkey has successfully tested two indigenous air-to-air missiles in the Black Sea...
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JF-17
Airframe number "13-149", of the Pakistani Air Force's No. 2 Minhas squadron, arrives in Zhuhai as China and Pakistan attempt to drum up more interest in the light fighter.
PL-15
KLJ-7A
Developed by the Nanjing Electronics Technology Research Institute, the KLJ-7A...
India’s ‘surgical strikes’ remain an enigma
The Indian journalists must be compulsorily made to read the parting speech by Helen Boaden, Director of BBC Radio, as she resigned from her position last weekend, on how the scramble for ‘breaking news’ is degrading and destroying what used to be a...