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 detains landlords in Punjab as crackdown on undocumented Afghans intensifies
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Pakistan detains landlords in Punjab as crackdown on undocumented Afghans intensifies

Police warned citizens and businesses against housing, hiring or trading with undocumented foreigners

Imran Khan’s sister’s ID, bank accounts frozen in protest case, court told
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Imran Khan’s sister’s ID, bank accounts frozen in protest case, court told

Charges stem from a November 2024 protest where Aleema Khan and others were booked under anti-terrorism laws

Missing Pakistan cybercrime officer found in custody as major graft scandal engulfs agency
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Missing Pakistan cybercrime officer found in custody as major graft scandal engulfs agency

NCCIA Deputy Director Muhammad Usman was allegedly abducted from his Islamabad home on October 14, his wife reported three days later

Pakistan’s KP shares list of 1,349 wanted militants with federal authorities
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Pakistan’s KP shares list of 1,349 wanted militants with federal authorities

List names wanted militants with bounties ranging from thousands to PKR 30 million for top commanders

Pakistan court indicts prominent human rights lawyers over controversial tweets
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Pakistan court indicts prominent human rights lawyers over controversial tweets

Imaan Mazari and Hadi Ali Chatha plead not guilty in cybercrime case as tensions flare in Islamabad courtroom

Pakistani human rights lawyer arrested over 'controversial' social media posts
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Pakistani human rights lawyer arrested over 'controversial' social media posts

Hadi Ali Chatha appeared in court and called the behind-closed-doors warrant announcement 'misconduct'