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Semafor digital news startup raises $30 million

Semafor digital news startup raises $30 million

  — Semafor raised $30 million, lifting its valuation to about $330 million to fund expansion of newsletters, podcasts, live events and additional newsroom hires.

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Pakistani journalists reject in absentia convictions

Pakistani journalists reject in absentia convictions

  — Pakistani journalists abroad issue a joint statement rejecting in absentia convictions, citing lack of due process, constitutional violations, and international human rights obligations.

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Israeli government urges court to uphold Gaza media ban

Israeli government urges court to uphold Gaza media ban

  — Israel has urged its Supreme Court to uphold a ban on unrestricted foreign media access to Gaza, citing security concerns as press groups warn of limits on independent reporting.

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Semafor digital news startup raises $30 million

Semafor digital news startup raises $30 million

  — Semafor raised $30 million, lifting its valuation to about $330 million to fund expansion of newsletters, podcasts, live events and additional newsroom hires.

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1999: Najam Sethi imprisoned, a dark chapter for press freedom

1999: Najam Sethi imprisoned, a dark chapter for press freedom

In May 1999, the Nawaz Sharif government targeted journalists, including Friday Times editor Najam Sethi, for collaborating with a BBC TV team investigating government corruption. Sethi was imprisoned without charge for nearly a month and falsely accused of being an Indian spy. After his release, he faced continued harassment.

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Journalism Toon — When anchors promise journalism

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Janu Journalism, our mascot, features in a New Year toon mocking biased TV anchors as they take an oath, skewering party loyalty and media ethics in Pakistan's journalism culture.

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<p>ISLAMABAD, October 2, 2025: Islamabad Police stormed the National Press Club, attacking journalists and damaging their cameras and equipment while dispersing a protest staged nearby. The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and other media bodies condemned the attack and termed it an act of terrorism.&nbsp;</p>

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This JournalismPakistan video explores the escalating threats and challenges journalists face in Pakistan. Since June 2024, the country's media landscape has seen an alarming rise in press freedom violations. This video sheds light on the incidents, the voices that have been silenced, and the resilience of those fighting to report the truth. Join us as we uncover the reality behind the headlines and the ongoing struggle for journalistic freedom in Pakistan.

Join us as we celebrate 15 years of independent journalism at JournalismPakistan.com! From humble beginnings to becoming a beacon of truth, we've braved challenges, stood by our values, and built an incredible community. Watch our journey and be part of the next chapter of groundbreaking journalism!

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From Gujrat to Islamabad - 26 years behind the lens. Express News cameraperson Nasir Saleem opens up about his journey, struggles, and the silent battles media workers face as salaries remain stagnant despite rising inflation. A raw, real look into the life of those who capture history but remain invisible.

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