ISLAMABAD, Dec. 28 (China Ecomonic Net)- Gala event of 6th CPEC Media Forum themed on “Post-epidemic China-Pakistan Media Cooperation” was held both offline and online, along with the awarding ceremony of the annual “China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Golden Anchor Award” with high-spirit and enthusiasm.
The forum debated in-depth discussions on the opportunities for digital media, media as an engine for the high-quality development of CPEC and China-Pakistan media cooperation. The Chinese and Pakistani media have fostered positive interactions by focusing on the mutual trust and mutual support between the two countries and the high-quality development of CPEC. This has helped strengthen friendship and combat rumors. It is noted that underpinned by faster spreading speed, wider coverage, and stronger interactive nature, the new media, which is characterized by 5G live streaming and short videos, has exerted a more profound influence during the epidemic. In the digi
6th CPEC Media Forum virtually held
December 28, 2020
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The 6th China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Media Forum was virtually held on Monday with the theme “Post-epidemic China-Pakistan Media Cooperation”.
The Forum was jointly organized by the Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) and the China Economic Net (CEN) in cooperation with the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Pakistan.
It is conducted as an annual event in Beijing and Islamabad in alternate years.
The Forum conducted in-depth exchanges and discussions on topics including the opportunities for digital media, media as an engine for the high-quality development of CPEC, and China-Pakistan media cooperation.
Auditors have found irregularities in hiring of a British law firm for collecting evidence against MQM’s exiled leader Altaf Hussain in the Dr Imran Farooq murder case, which resulted in a Rs24.43 million loss to the exchequer. Photo courtesy: MQM website/File
ISLAMABAD: Auditors have found irregularities in hiring of a British law firm for collecting evidence against MQM’s exiled leader Altaf Hussain in the Dr Imran Farooq murder case, which resulted in a Rs24.43 million loss to the exchequer.
This was revealed by the Auditor General of Pakistan in a report tabled during a meeting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Thursday.