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Latest revision as of 22:38, 21 January 2024

One of the oldest and most widely read English-language daily newspapers of Pakistan.

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"Ears and eyes of Pakistan"
Started: 1988


Pakistan Observer is one of the oldest and most widely read English-language daily newspapers of Pakistan.


 

Documents sourced from Pakistan Observer

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:A new Sykes-Picot Agreementarticle2011 Attacks on Libya
Balkanisation
2 April 2011Madhav Das Nalapat
Document:NATO destroys yet another countryarticleNATO
2011 Attacks on Libya
Libya
Balkanisation
26 August 2011Madhav Das Nalapat
Document:Pakistan Military version of Border Post AttackreviewAfghanistan
Pakistan
1 February 2012Asif Haroon RajaPakistani military review of the NATO attack on two of its border posts on 26 November 2011
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