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A Pakistani court has temporarily suspended an order to ban YouTube channels, including those of Imran Khan and his party.
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 ...
According to the two-page court order, the channels involved include those run by former Prime Minister Imran Khan, ...
Imran Khan—Pakistan’s Jailed Ex-Leader ... The nearly five-hour livestream of the virtual rally has clocked up more than 1.5 million views on YouTube, although Khan’s AI-generated clip is ...
Pakistan is teetering after former Prime Minister Imran Khan was dramatically arrested by paramilitary troops on corruption charges, ... Facebook and YouTube.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was arrested on Tuesday by paramilitary troops who smashed their way into a courthouse in Islamabad to detain him on multiple corruption charges.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan was unlawful, two days after his detention sparked nationwide protests and deadly clashes.