Ali Hamza

Ali Hamza

Correspondent

Ali; a journalist with 3 years of experience, working in Newspaper. Worked in Field, covered Big Legal Constitutional and Political Events in Pakistan since 2022. Graduate of DePaul University, Chicago.

Fields of Expertise

Current Affairs, Courts, Crime & News of Public Interest

Education

DePaul University, Chicago, USA

Past Organizations

The Nation

Pakistan judges refuse to recognize new constitutional court, demand case be returned to SC
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Pakistan judges refuse to recognize new constitutional court, demand case be returned to SC

The five judges' appeal stems from wider dispute over judicial transfers and seniority at Islamabad High Court

Pakistan-administered Kashmir PM removed via no-confidence vote; successor announced
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Pakistan-administered Kashmir PM removed via no-confidence vote; successor announced

Faisal Mumtaz Rathore elected as the region’s fourth prime minister in four years

Two top Pakistani judges quit, citing opposition to controversial 27th Amendment
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Two top Pakistani judges quit, citing opposition to controversial 27th Amendment

Justice Mansoor calls amendment a 'grave assault on the Constitution,' while Justice Minallah says the Constitution he swore to uphold 'is no more'

Pakistan’s top judge summons full court to discuss 27th Amendment amid judicial concerns
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Pakistan’s top judge summons full court to discuss 27th Amendment amid judicial concerns

Justice Panhwar’s letter warned amendment could undermine judicial independence and public confidence, prompting the meeting

Pakistan deploys army to protect Sri Lankan cricketers
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Pakistan deploys army to protect Sri Lankan cricketers

Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir assured Sri Lankan Defense Minister Pramitha Bandara Tennakoon of the team's safety, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi says

Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment receives presidential assent
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Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment receives presidential assent

The amendment had already cleared both the National Assembly and Senate