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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.

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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.

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Asia Media Watch

Asia Media Watch
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.

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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

AI videos reshape political communication worldwide

AI videos reshape political communication worldwide

  — AI-generated videos are rapidly transforming political communication, raising concerns over misinformation, verification challenges, and evolving regulatory responses across major digital platforms.

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

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The league of extraordinary multi-taskers

The league of extraordinary multi-taskers

  — A glimpse into the indispensable role of office tea boys in South Asian and Gulf newsrooms, as experienced by a veteran journalist. From their multi-faceted duties to personal anecdotes, this piece highlights their remarkable contributions and memorable stories.

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A senseless editorial decision

A senseless editorial decision

  — The Nation stirs controversy by publishing a front-page photograph deemed highly insensitive. It runs an image of Bashir Ahmed Bilour, a senior ANP leader and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa minister, struggling for life after being targeted by a Taliban suicide bomber in Peshawar. The graphic picture on Sunday's front page draws criticism for its lack of professional judgment.

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Maleeha Lodhi: Asia's first female newspaper editor

Maleeha Lodhi: Asia's first female newspaper editor

Dr. Maleeha Lodhi studied political science at the London School of Economics and returned to Pakistan in 1986 to become the first woman to edit a national newspaper in Asia as editor of The Muslim. In 1990, she became the founding editor of The News International before starting her diplomatic career in 1994.

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Media Moments — Tributes, Toons, and Photo Gallery

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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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Want to become a television anchor in Pakistan? Discover the essential steps and tips to kickstart your career in the media industry. Let's dive into what it takes to make it as a TV anchor in Pakistan

Get ready to laugh out loud as we unveil the funniest media moments ever! From hilarious bloopers to epic fails, this video is a must-watch for all journalism and media lovers in Pakistan and those who love to laugh.

Get ready to laugh out loud! In this video, we're poking fun at the ups and downs of journalism in Pakistan. From breaking news blunders to the daily grind of journalists, we've got 10 jokes that will have you in stitches. If you're in the media industry or just love a good laugh, this one's for you! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more hilarious content!

Curious about the essence of journalism but pressed for time? Welcome to Journalism in 60 Seconds, a brand new series crafted for the curious mind in a hurry. In just one minute, we break down the role of journalism, its impact, and why it matters more than ever. Whether you're a news enthusiast or just curious, this quick dive will leave you informed and empowered.

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