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Journalism under threat: How fear and power shape reporting in Balochistan

Journalism under threat: How fear and power shape reporting in Balochistan

  Journalists in Balochistan face escalating threats, targeted killings and political pressure that force many reporters to self-censor, abandon stories or flee. بلوچستان کے صحافی بڑھتے ہوئے خطرات، ہدف بننے اور سیاسی دباؤ کا سامنا کر رہے ہیں، جس کی وجہ سے وہ خبریں روکنے یا چھوڑنے پر مجبور ہیں۔

England 2026: The founders reclaim the Beautiful Game

England 2026: The founders reclaim the Beautiful Game

  England invented football but endured long World Cup humiliation, absences, shocking defeats, and a decades-long struggle to reclaim its place in the global game. انگلینڈ نے فٹبال ایجاد کی مگر ورلڈ کپ میں طویل رسوائی کا سامنا کیا؛ غیاب اور حیران کن ہار کے بعد وہ اب اپنا مقام دوبارہ حاصل کرنے کی کوشش کر رہا ہے۔

Ben Stokes is leaving and cricket has no one to replace him

Ben Stokes is leaving and cricket has no one to replace him

  When Ben Stokes eventually departs, English cricket will lose a singular all‑rounder whose aggression, skill and leadership reshaped matches and cannot be easily replaced. جب بن اسٹوکس رخصت ہوں گے تو انگلینڈ کرکٹ ایک نایاب آل راؤنڈر سے محروم ہو جائے گی جسے فوراً بدلنا ممکن نہیں ہوگا۔

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