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The Frontier Post is an independent English language daily newspaper founded in Peshawar, Pakistan, in 1985. It covers news from Peshawar, Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, and Quetta, and has a history of advocating for democracy and media freedom.
Dawn is the largest and most influential English newspaper in Pakistan, launched in 1941 by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. It covers politics, economy, culture, sports and international news, and has a history of editorial independence and controversy.
Daily Express is a centrist, market-friendly Urdu-language newspaper published from multiple cities in Pakistan since 1998. It has a conservative editorial policy and a history of attracting influential columnists from other newspapers.
The Express Tribune is a daily English-language newspaper in Pakistan, affiliated with the International New York Times. It covers politics, international affairs, economics, sports, and culture, and has a centre-left and social liberal editorial stance.
A comprehensive list of newspapers in Pakistan by type, language, location, founded date and notes. Includes the oldest and most popular newspapers such as Jang, Nawa-i-Waqt, Dawn and The News International.
Daily Mashriq is an Urdu-language daily newspaper published from Peshawar, Pakistan. It was founded in 1963 and is influenced by state policies on foreign affairs.
Pakistan Observer is one of the oldest and widely read English-language daily newspapers of Pakistan, founded in 1988 by Zahid Malik. It covers politics, international affairs, economics, sports and culture from six cities, and has a Sunday magazine called SocialDiary.
The daily Sarhad introduced computers in the field of journalism in (NWFP) Pakhtoonkhwa inaugurated by Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao the head of Pakistan Peoples Party (Sherpao). Since 2001, the founder of the daily, Hafeez Ulfat has entrusted his son, Zahid Hafeez, with the overall affairs of the daily.