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The Express Tribune
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Lakson Group
PublisherCentury Publications
EditorAbbas Ather
Founded2010
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersKarachi, Pakistan Pakistan
Sister newspapersDaily Express
Websitewww.tribune.com.pk

The Express Tribune is the first internationally affiliated newspaper in Pakistan. Partnered with 'The International Herald Tribune' – the global edition of The New York Times – the paper caters to the modern face of Pakistan. With its groundbreaking layouts created by an international award winning designer, the paper offers a stimulating visual experience designed to make stories come alive on paper.

With a staff of acclaimed journalists, our mission is to defend the liberal values and egalitarian traditions we believe in, and which deserve to be upheld in writing that is both informative and insightful. The newspaper covers a variety of topics ranging from politics to the economy, foreign policy to investment and sports to culture.

The Express Tribune joins our other flagship media brands: the Daily Express – the only newspaper that is published on a daily basis from 11 cities across Pakistan; Express News, our leading Urdu news channel, and Express 24/7, Pakistan’s only 24-hour English language news channel.

Tribune.com.pk

Tribune.com.pk is the online presence of The Express Tribune. Staffed with a team dedicated to bringing the latest news as events unfold, Tribune.com.pk relies on its distributed team of news professionals who work 24 hours, 7 days a week to bring accurate and up to the minute news to its readers.

As we continue our work towards adding new features to the site, we look forward to your feedback.

Part of The Lakson Group of companies.


See also

  • Express News, News Channel started by Daily Express
  • Daily Insaf Times, daily evening newspaper

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