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Journalist deaths rise sharply in 2025, Gaza leads toll

Journalist deaths rise sharply in 2025, Gaza leads toll

  — The 2025 report from Reporters Without Borders records 67 journalists killed worldwide, nearly half in Gaza, highlighting escalating risks for reporters in war zones, crime-ridden regions, and authoritarian states.

Online abuse of women journalists hits new global high

Online abuse of women journalists hits new global high

  — A new UN Women report finds 70 percent of women journalists and activists worldwide face online violence, with 42 percent reporting offline harm linked to digital attacks, raising serious press freedom concerns.

Brighton Football Club bars Guardian in access dispute

Brighton Football Club bars Guardian in access dispute

  — Brighton’s ban on Guardian journalists after critical reporting raises press freedom concerns and highlights growing tensions between sports institutions and independent news outlets in the UK.

Media in Pakistan

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Hong Kong warns foreign media after deadly Tai Po fire

Hong Kong warns foreign media after deadly Tai Po fire

  — Hong Kong’s national security office summoned foreign media and arrested a commentator after the deadly Tai Po fire, signalling intensified control over reporting and warnings against 'false information.'

Why Pakistan lags as foreign broadcasters choose India

Why Pakistan lags as foreign broadcasters choose India

  — India’s fast-growing media market, regulatory flexibility, and global influence are drawing major international broadcasters, including RT India, while Pakistan struggles to attract similar investments.

Middle East Journalism & Media

Middle East Journalism & Media
Journalist deaths rise sharply in 2025, Gaza leads toll

Journalist deaths rise sharply in 2025, Gaza leads toll

  — The 2025 report from Reporters Without Borders records 67 journalists killed worldwide, nearly half in Gaza, highlighting escalating risks for reporters in war zones, crime-ridden regions, and authoritarian states.

World Media News

World Media News
Journalist deaths rise sharply in 2025, Gaza leads toll

Journalist deaths rise sharply in 2025, Gaza leads toll

  — The 2025 report from Reporters Without Borders records 67 journalists killed worldwide, nearly half in Gaza, highlighting escalating risks for reporters in war zones, crime-ridden regions, and authoritarian states.

Online abuse of women journalists hits new global high

Online abuse of women journalists hits new global high

  — A new UN Women report finds 70 percent of women journalists and activists worldwide face online violence, with 42 percent reporting offline harm linked to digital attacks, raising serious press freedom concerns.

Brighton Football Club bars Guardian in access dispute

Brighton Football Club bars Guardian in access dispute

  — Brighton’s ban on Guardian journalists after critical reporting raises press freedom concerns and highlights growing tensions between sports institutions and independent news outlets in the UK.

Sports

Sports
Brighton Football Club bars Guardian in access dispute

Brighton Football Club bars Guardian in access dispute

  — Brighton’s ban on Guardian journalists after critical reporting raises press freedom concerns and highlights growing tensions between sports institutions and independent news outlets in the UK.

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Women in Media

Women in Media
Online abuse of women journalists hits new global high

Online abuse of women journalists hits new global high

  — A new UN Women report finds 70 percent of women journalists and activists worldwide face online violence, with 42 percent reporting offline harm linked to digital attacks, raising serious press freedom concerns.

Journalism Opportunities

Media Spotlight
Dedicated to our better halves

Dedicated to our better halves

  — In this narrative, the focus is on the life and challenges faced by journalists, particularly in Pakistan. It delves into the demanding nature of journalism, highlighting the sacrifices made by journalists' spouses who endure the erratic schedules and pressures associated with the profession.

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Sahibzada Bahauddin: Out of the frying pan into the fire

Sahibzada Bahauddin: Out of the frying pan into the fire

  — Discover the harrowing journey of Sahibzada Bahauddin, a journalist from Bajaur Agency, who faced constant threats from the Taliban, military operations, and displacement. Despite losing everything, he continued to report, advocating for better support for journalists in dangerous regions.

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Ahmad Ali Khan: The editor who transformed Dawn

Ahmad Ali Khan: The editor who transformed Dawn

Ahmad Ali Khan had a transformative career with Dawn, spanning from 1946 in Delhi to 2004 in Karachi. Serving 28 years as editor/chief editor, he significantly shaped the newspaper's legacy and also served as the editor of the Pakistan Times in Lahore. Khan's dedication to journalism set a high standard for future editors.

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Deadly attack on news van: Samaa TV camera operator Taimoor Abbas killed

Deadly attack on news van: Samaa TV camera operator Taimoor Abbas killed

  — Taimoor Abbas, a 22-year-old assistant cameraman with Samaa TV, was fatally shot on February 12, 2017, when unidentified gunmen attacked the channel's news-gathering van in Karachi. The assailants, opened fire on the vehicle, critically injuring Abbas with wounds to his head and chest. Despite being rushed to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, he succumbed to his injuries.

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Journalism Toons
Journalism Toon — Small dot, big questions

Small dot, big questions

Janu Journalism highlights Nukta layoffs. See our mascot question Nuqtachini and discover the humor behind the headlines. A witty take on Pakistan’s digital media scene. Laugh, think, and share the satire.

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Media Moment — Photo Gallery

<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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Veteran journalist Mohammad Malick is making waves in the media world with his latest move. After his notable tenure at AIK News, Malick is set to take the helm of a new prime-time talk show that promises to bring insightful analysis and hard-hitting discussions. Stay tuned as we reveal more about this exciting development!

Join us as we mark a remarkable milestone at JournalismPakistan-our 15th anniversary! Since our inception in 2009, we've been at the forefront of media-centric reporting, navigating challenges and standing strong against industry pressures. From our pioneering role during the rise of television channels in Pakistan to overcoming hacking and legal battles, our journey has been one of resilience and dedication to the truth.

Meet Aftab Jahan, a courageous Chitral journalist with NewsOne TV who talks about the challenges she faces while covering stories in Islamabad. Watch how she turns struggles into strength, and why her voice matters in Pakistan's media landscape. Real voices. Real struggles. Real journalism.

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