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Defence uses Truecaller app to plead for Kamran Yousuf’s bail!

New Delhi: The defence has used the app Truecaller to argue the case of the defendant, freelance photojournalist Kamran Yousuf, perhaps the first time...

NIA court to hear bail plea of Kamran Yousuf on March 7

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Thursday once again reserved its order on the bail plea of freelance photojournalist Kamran Yousuf who is in...

Kamran Yousuf’s Bail: Court to announce decision on February 21

Srinagar: A Delhi court is likely to announce its final decision on the bail plea of Kamran Yousuf.A freelance photo-journalist, Kamran Yousuf was arrested...

Court reserves order on Kamran Yousuf’s bail

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Thursday reserved its order on the bail plea of freelance photo-journalist Kamran Yousuf, after his lawyer argued that...

Kashmiri journalist receiving threat calls from unknown people

Srinagar: A Srinagar based journalist working for Morocco World News has been receiving threatening phone calls from unknown people. The Kashmiri journalist is now...

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