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Pakistani PM to visit Sri Lanka soon Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.)
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is likely to undertake an official visit to Sri Lanka during late next month or early March, wherein different bilateral issues would come under discussion, sources told Business Recorder.
In this regard, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a meeting of the line Ministries to prepare agenda for the forthcoming visit of the Prime Minister. The meeting presided over by Secretary of Foreign Affairs Sohail Mahmood was also attended Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka. The officials of the relevant ministries, including the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence Production, and Ministry of Industries and Production, attended the meeting and gave their inputs on the bilateral relations with Sri Lanka.
Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s government says it will review new internet regulations that rights groups have decried as a draconian measure to limit freedom of speech and increase internet surveillance.
During a hearing on a petition challenging the legality of the Removal and Blocking of Unlawful Online Content (RBUOC) rules in the capital Islamabad on Monday, Pakistan’s Attorney General Khalid Jawed Khan said civil society groups would be among those invited for consultations.
The new rules were passed in November that set broad parameters for the country’s internet regulator to censor online content.
They also required social media companies to comply with all Pakistani government censorship requests within 24 hours, and in some cases six hours.
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