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RIOTS IN ISLAMABAD CAUSED DAMAGE WORTH RS.250 MILLION
- By Zahra Shamil
- . May 15, 2023
What happened: Violent protests in Islamabad due to the arrest of former prime minister Imran Khan caused damage worth Rs. 250 million to private and
ICT police says Shah Mehmood Qureshi threatened officers for just doing their job
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NA claims Security Forces allegedly involved in killing of peaceful Baloch protestors, is ‘agenda’ killing and should be held responsible
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People staged protest at Karachi Press Club to demand #JusticeforNazimJokhio
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PML-N’s Abid Sher Ali calls for protest outside Jemima Goldsmith’s house as Twitterati condemns
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TikToker fired after he moved into his work cubicle as protest for not being ‘paid enough’
What happened: On March 17, after footage of him moving into his cubicle at work went viral, the Tiktoker, Chibuzor Ejimofor claimed he was fired.
Spy agencies ordered to monitor lawmakers ahead of no-confidence motion
What happened: On March 17, different local publications reported that the country’s spy agencies had been directed to keep an eye on the MNAs ahead
LUMS students stand in solidarity with janitors, says an anonymous university student
Back-story: In the anonymous student’s interview, he said; “The Thaikadayari or, to put it in better words subcontracting it refers to the practice of assigning