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A Pakistani court has temporarily suspended an order to ban YouTube channels, including those of Imran Khan and his party.
A Pakistani court on Friday suspended an order seeking to ban the YouTube channels of more than two dozen critics of the ...
Pakistan has ordered a ban on 27 YouTube channels, including those of Imran Khan and several journalists, for allegedly ...
In a move to silence critics of the Pakistani army, an Islamabad-based court on Tuesday ordered the blocking of 27 YouTube ...
Pakistan has banned 27 YouTube channels, including those run by former Prime Minister Imran Khan and journalist Arzoo Kazmi, ...
According to the two-page court order, the channels involved include those run by former Prime Minister Imran Khan, ...
Pakistan's former premier Imran Khan, ... many Pakistani users of social media reported problems in accessing YouTube on Sunday, just as Khan was about to address a gathering in the garrison city ...
A Pakistani court ordered former Prime Minister Imran Khan's release on bail for two weeks, ... including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, which had also been disrupted since Tuesday.
When Imran Riaz Khan lost his job as an anchor at Pakistan's Samaa TV a week ago, he joined a growing list of journalists who've found themselves out of work amid the country's political turmoil.
Each time the car reached a party outpost, the local activists switched on “the Imran Khan song” before Zaidi, now one of Khan’s ministers, promised a “Naya Pakistan”—a new Pakistan.