PFUJ condemns attack on Jugnu Mohsin President Arif Alvi calls for discouraging fake news Journalist terminated for assaulting female colleague in India Hamid Mir clarifies outburst at Islamabad protest Top news websites hit by global outages No live broadcast of Pak-England series in Pakistan: minister Pakistan, China to launch joint TV channel, claims Indian paper Ariana News journalist killed in targeted explosion IFJ, PFUJ call for withdrawal of proposed PMDA Ordinance 03:29 AM JournalismPakistan.com June 09, 2021 Published 5 hours ago ABUJA—Nigerian authorities should end their suspension of Twitter’s operations in Nigeria, not threaten to punish news outlets for using the platform, and allow the press to use social media networks freely, the Committee to Protect Journalists said on Wednesday.