CBS delays 60 Minutes segment on deportation report

CBS delays 60 Minutes segment on deportation report

  — CBS News has postponed a 60 Minutes segment on Venezuelan migrant deportations to El Salvador’s CECOT prison, igniting internal disputes over editorial independence and political influence.

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India rejects Bangladeshi media reports amid tensions

India rejects Bangladeshi media reports amid tensions

  — India has rejected Bangladeshi media reports on a protest outside its High Commission, calling them misleading and underscoring how diplomatic tensions are increasingly playing out through media narratives.

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Israel cabinet approves plan to shut down Army Radio

Israel cabinet approves plan to shut down Army Radio

  — Israel’s cabinet approved a plan to shut down Army Radio by March 1, 2026, sparking criticism from press freedom advocates who warn of risks to democratic norms

UAE creates National Media Authority under new law

UAE creates National Media Authority under new law

  — The UAE issued a federal decree law establishing the National Media Authority, merging existing media bodies to unify policy, oversee content standards, and regulate media under Cabinet authority.

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CBS delays 60 Minutes segment on deportation report

CBS delays 60 Minutes segment on deportation report

  — CBS News has postponed a 60 Minutes segment on Venezuelan migrant deportations to El Salvador’s CECOT prison, igniting internal disputes over editorial independence and political influence.

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RSF flags OpIndia-linked online harassment of journalists

RSF flags OpIndia-linked online harassment of journalists

  — Reporters Without Borders warns of online harassment campaigns targeting journalists, accusing OpIndia of fueling coordinated attacks that threaten press freedom and reporter safety.

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Fully funded WPI fellowship accepting 2026 applications

Fully funded WPI fellowship accepting 2026 applications

  — Applications are now open for the World Press Institute Fellowship 2026, a fully funded nine-week U.S. journalism program for international journalists. Apply by February 15, 2026.

Police assault reporter during Jacobabad protest

Police assault reporter during Jacobabad protest

  — In Jacobabad, police assaulted reporter Rajib Ali Soomro covering a protest after a 12th Rabiul Awal camp caught fire. The journalist fell unconscious and was hospitalized. The District Union of Journalists demands action against the police and the transfer of SSP Jacobabad Muhammad Yunus Chandio.

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92 News sacks senior journalist over questions to privatization authorities

92 News sacks senior journalist over questions to privatization authorities

  — 92News Television terminated senior economic journalist Amer Sial's contract after he refused to apologize to the Privatization Commission over his probing questions. Sial, known for covering finance, energy, and trade issues, stood by his journalistic rights despite pressure from the channel's management.

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UK court fines ARY News £185,000 in libel case

UK court fines ARY News £185,000 in libel case

In December 2016, the UK High Court ruled that 24 ARY News programs defaming Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman were baseless, ordering the channel to broadcast the verdict and awarding £185,000 in damages.

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Motorcycle assailants kill journalist Malik Hassan Zaib in Nowshera

Motorcycle assailants kill journalist Malik Hassan Zaib in Nowshera

  — In Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, journalist Malik Hassan Zaib was shot and killed by motorcycle assailants. The Khyber Union of Journalists and Peshawar Press Club have condemned the attack, calling for swift justice. This marks the third journalist killing in the region within two months.

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Journalism Toon — Flour bags and media gags

Flour bags and media gags

Janu Journalism’s latest toon skewers Dawn’s ad ban, power, and money with sharp satire. See the caged bird and flour bag politics.

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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.