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Pakistan: Supreme Court stays the release of terrorist Ahmed Sheikh, the murderer of WSJ journalist Daniel Pearl. Read details

Earlier, the Sindh High Court had acquitted the terrorist of the charges of murder and kidnapping for ransom.

The Left attacks Facebook’s Ankhi Das for personal political preference but justifies when Twitter and Google actively discriminates against the non-Left

The liberal brigade is up in arms against Ankhi Das of Facebook again for her apparent bias in favour of the ruling dispensation.

Brewing controversy: Internal group of Muslim employees of Facebook complain over anti-Muslim content, media forgets to mention it is a Muslim group

Muslim employees of Facebook have raised the matter of the platform's silence on alleged 'anti-Muslim' bigotry with top leadership.

WSJ runs paid promotion of article linking Facebook and BJP based on unknown sources: Here are the details

Wall Street Journal spends money to promote promote controversial article alleging link between Facebook and BJP on Twitter

WSJ story about Facebook India being ‘partial’ to the BJP is the revenge of the old media

Dressed up as some expose that quotes unidentified Facebook employees, it is part of an ongoing war.

Pakistan SC refuses to suspend acquittal of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh who was involved in the gruesome beheading of WSJ journalist Daniel Pearl

The Pakistan SC bench slammed the counsel for Sindh government for calling the accused, who beheaded Daniel Pearl, 'terrorists'

Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, major US papers received millions to run Chinese propaganda: Reports

As a part of its campaign to alter the global perception, China Daily has been covertly promoting its stories in foreign newspapers.

Seeking justice for slain son, parents of Daniel Pearl file petition in the Pakistan Supreme Court challenging Sindh High Court’s acquittal of the killers

The father of Daniel Pearl said that he was fighting not only for the justice of his son but also for his "dear friends in Pakistan."

This WSJ columnist thinks that deeply religious Muslims can’t be molesters or rapists

Doing everything he possibly can to prove that members of Tablighi Jamaat were innocent, was WSJ columnist Sadanand Dhume.

China expels US journalists from controversial Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Washington Post from the country

They will not be allowed to continue working as journalists in China, including Hong Kong and Macao, Chinese govt said

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