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  • When Lankans put up a brave fight against Thomson

    Pitted against arguably the most fearsome fast-bowling duo in Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson, Sri Lanka were not expected to survive for long but they not only survived to last their full innings, but their batsmen also played with great purpose...

    The Australians panicked as Sri Lanka reached 150-2 in the 32nd over after withering the early thunderbolts of Lillee and Thomson...

  • 1,300 higher education dept vacancies to be filled shortly

    PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak on Monday said 1,300 vacant posts at the higher education department would be filled with immediate effect...

    Addressing the ceremony organised at the Archives Hall here to hand over vans to various boys and girls colleges of the province and give away scholarships to 315 MPhil and PhD students, the chief minister said his government was trying to make a comprehensive system to...
  • Reuters demands Myanmar release 2 arrested journalists

    Reuters news agency called on Myanmar to immediately release two of its journalists who were arrested for possessing "important secret papers" obtained from two policemen who had worked in Rakhine state, where violence widely blamed on security forces has forced more than 630,000 minority Rohingya Muslims to flee into neighbouring Bangladesh...

    Reuters said Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo had been missing since late Tuesday night...

  • AFP and Reuters journalists detained covering Sudan protests

    Journalists working for Agence France-Presse and Reuters were among three reporters being held by Sudanese authorities on Thursday a day after they were arrested covering demonstrations against rising food prices that were dispersed by police...

    Idris Ali was unreachable after the protest and authorities informed AFP on Thursday that he had been arrested along with two other journalists, including one working for Reuters, and was...

  • Reuters reporters to face Myanmar trial for 'breaking' secrecy law

    Two Reuters reporters accused of breaking Myanmar's draconian secrecy law during their reporting of a Rohingya massacre must face trial, a judge said Monday, in a ruling swiftly decried as a "black day" for press freedom in the country...

    Reuters says the pair are innocent and were simply doing their job by reporting on a massacre of Rohingya Muslims in September, and has urged the court to dismiss the case...

  • Myanmar court postpones verdict for Reuters journalists

    Two Reuters journalists in Myanmar accused of breaking a state secrets law while investigating a massacre of Rohingya Muslims face another week of uncertainty after the verdict in their trial was delayed on Monday...

    Timeline: Reuters journalists detained in MyanmarThe expected ruling at the court in northern Yangon had drawn a crowd of diplomats, well-wishers and media, some wearing t-shirts with the words "Journalism is not a...

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