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Pakistan Newspapers Online, Top News Sources in English

Pakistan Pakistan's newspaper landscape is diverse, featuring publications in languages such as Urdu, English, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, and Balochi. The country’s print and digital media include renowned English-language dailies like Dawn, The News International, and The Express Tribune, known for their credible journalism and global reach. Urdu newspapers such as Daily Jang, Nawa-i-Waqt, and Express News dominate local readership, offering extensive coverage of national and regional affairs.

Regional languages are also well-represented, with Sindhi (Daily Kawish), Pashto (Wahdat), Punjabi (Sajjan), and Balochi (Nawai Watan) publications highlighting local issues and culture. Additionally, digital platforms like UrduPoint and BOL News have expanded accessibility, blending traditional reporting with modern multimedia formats. Business-focused outlets such as Business Recorder provide specialized financial insights, while youth-centric publications like The Dayspring engage younger audiences.

English-Language Newspapers

  • Dawn

    Karachi-based national daily (founded 1941), Pakistan's oldest and most prestigious English newspaper. Best known for its liberal editorial stance and comprehensive coverage of politics, foreign affairs, and civil rights issues.

  • The News International

    Karachi-based national daily (founded 1991) from the Jang Group. Famous for its investigative journalism and "Magazine" section featuring in-depth analyses.

  • The Express Tribune

    Karachi-based daily (founded 2010) in partnership with International New York Times. Best known for its progressive outlook and business/finance coverage.

  • Business Recorder

    Karachi-based financial daily (founded 1965). Renowned for its economic data, stock market analysis, and "BR Research" reports.

  • Pakistan Today

    Lahore-based daily (founded 2010). Best known for its bold headlines and coverage of Punjab politics.

Urdu-Language Newspapers (اردو)

  • Jang

    Karachi-based Urdu daily (founded 1939), Pakistan's largest circulated newspaper. Famous for its "Akhbar-e-Jahan" world news section and entertainment coverage.

  • Express

    Karachi-based Urdu daily (founded 1998). Best known for its crime reporting and "Express Sunday Magazine."

  • Nawa-i-Waqt

    Lahore-based conservative Urdu daily (founded 1940). Renowned for its nationalist stance and religious commentary.

  • Dunya

    Lahore-based Urdu daily (founded 2012). Famous for its "Dunya Magazine" lifestyle content and political talk shows.

  • Khabrain

    Lahore-based Urdu tabloid (founded 1992). Best known for sensational headlines and local crime stories.

Regional Language Newspapers

  • Kawish

    Hyderabad-based Sindhi daily (founded 1986). Best known for championing Sindhi culture and provincial rights.

  • Wahdat

    Peshawar-based Pashto daily (founded 1991). Famous for coverage of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa affairs and tribal regions.

  • Daily Azadi

    Quetta-based Balochi-Urdu daily (founded 1960). Renowned for reporting on Balochistan's political issues.

Business & Financial News

  • Profit by Pakistan Today

    Lahore-based business magazine (founded 2018). Best known for its "Top 25 Companies" rankings and corporate investigations.

  • Mettis Global

    Karachi-based financial news portal. Famous for real-time stock market updates and economic indicators.

  • CNBC Pakistan

    Business TV network's digital platform. Best known for market analysis and CEO interviews.

Digital-First News Platforms

  • Geo News

    Karachi-based digital news (founded 2002). Pakistan's most-watched news channel's online portal.

  • ARY News

    Karachi-based digital news (founded 2004). Famous for its prime-time talk shows like "Power Play."

  • Samaa TV

    Karachi-based digital news (founded 2007). Best known for its "Nadeem Malik Live" current affairs program.

  • The Current

    Lahore-based digital media (founded 2020). Renowned for long-form journalism and documentary films.

Politics & Investigative Journalism

  • The Friday Times

    Lahore-based weekly (founded 1989). Best known for its political commentary and "Notebook" by veteran journalist Najam Sethi.

  • Naya Daur

    Progressive digital media (founded 2017). Famous for its critical stance on military establishment.

  • HumSub

    Islamabad-based news portal. Best known for cultural reporting and policy analyses.

Lifestyle & Entertainment

  • Something Haute

    Lahore-based lifestyle portal. Famous for fashion week coverage and celebrity interviews.

  • Galaxy Lollywood

    Entertainment news site. Best known for Pakistani cinema updates and drama reviews.

Sports News

  • Cricwick

    Cricket-focused platform. Renowned for ball-by-ball commentary and player statistics.

  • PakPassion

    Cricket fan forum. Famous for grassroots talent spotting and exclusive interviews.

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Note: This is an online newspapers and news media directory. All information is reliable but not guaranteed and should be verified personally.