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Not all opinions deserve voicing: Fasi Zaka
Celebrities, fans remember the legend that was Roohi Bano
Twitter alert: Sana Bucha resigns?
Hulk Hogan: The analogue superhero who enchanted Pakistan
Musician Haniya Aslam, of Zeb and Haniya musical duo, dies
Pakistan election sees rise of anti-blasphemy party
Sami Khan gets his Twitter account back after trolls got it suspended
Hail the Champion, but Beware What Comes Next
Radio radical's aim: Pakistani laughter Shock jock strikes irreverent chord
Journalists reflect on satire, censorship, and hope at Indus Conclave 2025
The discussion revisited the golden days of political satire with memories from shows like “News, Views and Confused and Do Raaye.”
Not all opinions deserve voicing: Fasi Zaka
What is your idea of perfect happiness? Being happy with what I have now. What is your greatest fear? Being happy with what I have now.
Celebrities, fans remember the legend that was Roohi Bano
Television legend and veteran actor Roohi Bano passed away due to kidney failure on Friday. She had been on the ventilator at a hospital in in Istanbul, Turkey.
Twitter alert: Sana Bucha resigns?
Twitter was abuzz on Sunday due to rumors of major shifts in the media world – the alleged resignation of Pakistani TV anchor and columnist Nasim Zehra from...
Hulk Hogan: The analogue superhero who enchanted Pakistan
For Boomers and Gen Xers, Hulk wasn't just known; he meant something to do them.
Musician Haniya Aslam, of Zeb and Haniya musical duo, dies
One of the musicians of the Zeb and Haniya musical duo, Haniya Aslam, has passed away reportedly as a result of a cardiac arrest.
Pakistan election sees rise of anti-blasphemy party
Islamic fundamentalist parties fielded more than 1,500 candidates in provincial and national elections. Last updated: November 05,...
Sami Khan gets his Twitter account back after trolls got it suspended
The group seems to mass report unverified profiles for impersonation which triggers a violation of Twitter rules.
Hail the Champion, but Beware What Comes Next
Fasi Zaka on why Arshad Nadeem's victory is the spark that needs to be kept alight if Pakistan hopes to cultivate further success.
Radio radical's aim: Pakistani laughter Shock jock strikes irreverent chord
Fasi Zaka settles his 320-pound frame into a swivel chair in the small, stuffy FM studio, pulls his microphone close and lets it rip.
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A media personality and commentator known for his critical views on Pakistan's political and social issues.