Belarus journalist Maryna Zolatava freed after four years

Belarus journalist Maryna Zolatava freed after four years

  — Belarusian journalist Maryna Zolatava was released after spending more than four years in detention, along with 123 other political prisoners, highlighting the ongoing struggles for press freedom under Lukashenko.

Tunisia protests revive press freedom concerns

Tunisia protests revive press freedom concerns

  — Protests in Tunisia on December 13 spotlight jailed journalists and politicians, renewing international concerns over legal and administrative pressure on independent media.

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PFUJ raises alarm over pressure on Dawn Media Group

PFUJ raises alarm over pressure on Dawn Media Group

  — Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists condemns the advertising ban on Dawn Media Group, warning that it threatens press freedom and calls on the government to restore ads immediately.

Washington Post AI podcast sparks accuracy concerns

Washington Post AI podcast sparks accuracy concerns

  — Washington Post launches an AI-personalized podcast that permits user customization but faces staff and industry criticism over accuracy mistakes and journalistic integrity in early rollout.

Trial of Meydan TV journalists opens in Baku

Trial of Meydan TV journalists opens in Baku

  — Trial proceedings against Meydan TV journalists have opened in Baku, raising concerns among press freedom groups about pressure on independent and foreign-funded media outlets.

Media bodies condemn ad ban on Dawn TV and radio

Media bodies condemn ad ban on Dawn TV and radio

  — Pakistani media bodies have condemned the government’s unannounced ban on advertisements to Dawn Media Group’s TV and radio outlets, calling it an attack on press freedom.

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PFUJ raises alarm over pressure on Dawn Media Group

PFUJ raises alarm over pressure on Dawn Media Group

  — Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists condemns the advertising ban on Dawn Media Group, warning that it threatens press freedom and calls on the government to restore ads immediately.

Media bodies condemn ad ban on Dawn TV and radio

Media bodies condemn ad ban on Dawn TV and radio

  — Pakistani media bodies have condemned the government’s unannounced ban on advertisements to Dawn Media Group’s TV and radio outlets, calling it an attack on press freedom.

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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.

World Media News

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Belarus journalist Maryna Zolatava freed after four years

Belarus journalist Maryna Zolatava freed after four years

  — Belarusian journalist Maryna Zolatava was released after spending more than four years in detention, along with 123 other political prisoners, highlighting the ongoing struggles for press freedom under Lukashenko.

Tunisia protests revive press freedom concerns

Tunisia protests revive press freedom concerns

  — Protests in Tunisia on December 13 spotlight jailed journalists and politicians, renewing international concerns over legal and administrative pressure on independent media.

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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 the Digital Age

Media in the Digital Age
Washington Post AI podcast sparks accuracy concerns

Washington Post AI podcast sparks accuracy concerns

  — Washington Post launches an AI-personalized podcast that permits user customization but faces staff and industry criticism over accuracy mistakes and journalistic integrity in early rollout.

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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.

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How to excel in breaking news reporting

How to excel in breaking news reporting

  — Learn the top strategies for breaking news coverage that will help you report real-time updates effectively and accurately. Discover essential techniques and best practices for journalists covering live events.

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Umar Cheema suggests Samaa TV episode was preplanned

Umar Cheema suggests Samaa TV episode was preplanned

  — Journalist Umar Cheema retracts his criticism of a Samaa TV talk show, alleging the episode where public speaker Sahil Adeem and playwright Khalilur Rehman Qamar confronted a young woman was scripted and preplanned to boost ratings.

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Anger over Geo layoffs

Anger over Geo layoffs

  — Geo Television, known for its 'Geo aur jeenay do' slogan, faces criticism for laying off staff. The decision leaves several employees jobless, sparking anger among journalists and the National Press Club. This follows multiple rounds of downsizing and job cuts earlier.

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Kanwal Naseer: Pakistan’s first female news anchor

Kanwal Naseer: Pakistan’s first female news anchor

Kanwal Naseer, Pakistan’s first female news anchor, made history in 1964 by appearing on PTV. Her pioneering role in breaking barriers in the male-dominated media industry continues to inspire generations of women in journalism.

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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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