Nobody outside Pakistan knows Dawn even though it is the newspaper that was founded by Muhammad Ali Jinnah (considered founding father of the nation) and one of the largest and most prestigious as well.
It is like the NYT for the country. But the relevant detail here is the printing of the prompt in a nationally recognized newspaper. The brand, as local as it maybe, still provides more context than some random newspaper in a foreign country would.
And I have ran into Dawn newspaper on google news frontpage several times, usually on entertainment stuff.
Only Pakistanis knew from where the Dawn newspaper is, so the current title is more informative
It doesn't matter much in which country it is located actually. It also provides less information.
How does including the country of origin provide less information than omitting it?
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Nobody outside Pakistan knows Dawn even though it is the newspaper that was founded by Muhammad Ali Jinnah (considered founding father of the nation) and one of the largest and most prestigious as well.
It is like the NYT for the country. But the relevant detail here is the printing of the prompt in a nationally recognized newspaper. The brand, as local as it maybe, still provides more context than some random newspaper in a foreign country would.
And I have ran into Dawn newspaper on google news frontpage several times, usually on entertainment stuff.