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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.'

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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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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
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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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.

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Nothing quite like The Muslim

Nothing quite like The Muslim

  — This piece celebrates the legacy of The Muslim newspaper (1978-1999), a trailblazer in Pakistani journalism known for its bold reporting, innovative features like City Diary, and nurturing talented journalists who shaped the country's media landscape.

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Bajaur Press Club closed for an indefinite period

Bajaur Press Club closed for an indefinite period

  — The Bajaur Press Club in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been closed indefinitely due to threats. Authorities warned of an "imminent threat" to the club and journalists. This closure follows the recent murder of journalist Sohail Khan in Haripur district.

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Jehan Pakistan fires senior editor

Jehan Pakistan fires senior editor

  — Rana Tahir, a senior editor at Urdu-language daily Jehan Pakistan, is dismissed after refusing management's directive to terminate employees. The newspaper faces further layoffs amid preparations for launching a television channel.

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Gaza War drives journalist death toll up

Gaza War drives journalist death toll up

The International Federation of Journalists reported that 120 journalists and media workers, including 11 women, were killed in 2023. IFJ, which published an initial list of journalists killed ahead of UN Human Rights Day on 8 December documenting 94 killings, said the increase was the result of additional deaths in the Gaza war and other killings being made known to the federation.

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Fazal Wahab: A cover blunder

Fazal Wahab: A cover blunder

  — Columnist Fazal Wahab was tragically murdered in Swat (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) in January 21, 2003 by religious extremists, incensed by his bold writings. They were particularly outraged by his book, "Mullah ka Kirdar," a compilation of articles on society and community welfare. The cover image, depicting a mullah in a turban with a crown resembling a snake, further fueled their anger.

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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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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.

Welcome to our latest reel packed with laughs straight from the newsroom! Whether you're a journalist or just love a good chuckle, these quick jokes about the media are sure to brighten your day. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more fun content about the world of journalism!.

Join us as we honor the remarkable journey of journalist Tariq Hassan, who left an indelible mark on all who knew him. From his infectious smile to his unwavering dedication to his profession, this video tribute captures the essence of his life and the legacy he leaves behind.

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