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  2. Dua Zehra case - Wikipedia

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    Dua Zehra Kazmi is a girl from Karachi, Pakistan who went missing from her home on 16 April 2022 [1] and days after was found, married to a boy in Okara, Punjab. [2] The case made headlines across the country and continued to dominate the news cycle for months.

  3. M.A. Zuberi - Wikipedia

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    After retirement from Dawn newspaper, he wanted to fulfill his lifelong dream of launching a financial newspaper – Business Recorder in 1965, also based in Karachi. This was the country's first newspaper dedicated to news coverage of finance and economy. It was well received by the public and its readership kept growing as years went by. [1]

  4. Nazimabad District - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Central District has the following dehs: Gujhro (P), in the talukas of Gulberg and Liaquatabad, and Kari Lakhi, in the taluka of North Nazimabad. In 2022, it was divided into five towns namely Gulberg Town , Liaquatabad Town , Nazimabad Town , New Karachi Town , and North Nazimabad Town respectively.

  5. Amjad Sabri - Wikipedia

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    Amjad Farid Sabri (Urdu: امجد فرید صابری; 23 December 1970 – 22 June 2016) was a Pakistani qawwal, naat khawan and a proponent of the Sufi Muslim tradition. . Son of Ghulam Farid Sabri and nephew of Maqbool Ahmed Sabri of the Sabri Brothers, he emerged as one of South Asia's prominent qawwali singe

  6. Herald (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Herald was a monthly magazine of politics and current affairs published by the Dawn Media Group from 1970 to 2019 in Karachi, Pakistan. [3] [4] The Herald has been responsible for producing many large and breaking stories since it started. It was renamed from The Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan in January 1970, which was published from 1948 ...

  7. Nadeem F. Paracha - Wikipedia

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    He then joined a state-owned college in Karachi, where he became a Marxist student leader. After college, he became a journalist and was often considered to be a socialist. However, over the last decade, he has often described himself as a Muslim modernist , a progressive Pakistani nationalist, and a democrat.

  8. The Express Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Express Tribune is a daily English-language newspaper based in Pakistan.It is the flagship publication of the Lakson Group media group. [1] It is Pakistan's only internationally affiliated newspaper in a partnership with the International New York Times, the global edition of The New York Times.

  9. Yusuf Haroon - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, when Yusuf was in New Delhi to attend a constituent assembly session, Jinnah called him to his residence and asked him to discontinue the newspaper The Herald, then edited by Desmond Young, and instead start the publication of Dawn in Karachi, Pakistan, the soon-to-be independent nation, even though Dawn’s Delhi edition would ...