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siiu Judiciary s approach towards PTI changing
« le: Juillet 08, 2024, 04:14:58 am »
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  The Supreme Court on Tu aj4 esday overturned the 2016 judgment of the Lahore High Court that ruled that Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) had violated the rules of its own ordinance as it auctioned Direct-to-Home (DTH).DTH is a digital box that gives customers channels permitted to be aired in the country without a cable connection.Pemra had auctioned three DTH programming licences in November, 2016. The auction was held after the Supreme Court allowed the authority to proceed with the auction, but barred it from awarding the contract till the final determination of the case by the LHC.The LHC had ruled in December 2016 that Pemra had acted in violation air force 1 mid  of its own ordinance while conducting the bidding for DTH licences and set aside the auction.Pakistan acquires another communication satelliteThe d nike air force homme ecision was subsequently challenged in the apex court by Pemra and other companies. Ruling on the appeals, a five-member larger bench headed by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar  Qbaq Amid FATF s concerns Pakistan faces challenge of mobile wallet accounts
 YANGON:Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Wednesday defended a series of tweets about his recent meditation retreat in Myanmar that was pilloried on his own platform for failing to mention the persecution of Rohingya Muslims.Dorsey's gushing jordane one  thread on Sunday came after a 10-day silent Vipassana meditation retreat near Mandalay in which he praised the country's food, beauty and its people, whom he said were  full of joy .The comments drew heat online for leavin air force usa g out any discussion of atrocities committed against Myanmar's Rohingya minority during a military crackdown last year that drove more than 720,000 people into Bangladesh camps.Tech leaders call for greater social media regulationCri 4er jordan tics piled into the tech mogul for being  tone deaf  at a time when the UN has said Myanmar's generals should be investigated for genocide.In a series of tweets, Dorsey defended his actions but conceded he could have handled the situation better. I'm aware of the human rights atrocities and suffering in Myanma