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Indian media grapples with AI ethics in newsrooms

Indian media grapples with AI ethics in newsrooms

  — Indian media organizations are debating ethical rules for artificial intelligence as newsrooms adopt AI tools, raising concerns over accuracy, accountability, and the future role of journalists.

Media warn Democratic bill could chill press freedom

Media warn Democratic bill could chill press freedom

  — Media groups warn that a Democratic-backed bill could expand defamation liability, raising concerns over press freedom, investigative reporting, and potential chilling effects across U.S. newsrooms.

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Israel extends foreign media restriction law to 2027

Israel extends foreign media restriction law to 2027

  — Israel’s Knesset has extended emergency legislation allowing limits on foreign media outlets until 2027, prompting renewed concern from press freedom groups over long-term impacts on reporting.

CPJ urges probe into attacks on Bangladesh media

CPJ urges probe into attacks on Bangladesh media

  — Press freedom groups led by CPJ call for swift, transparent investigations into attacks on Bangladesh media, warning that violence against news outlets threatens free expression ahead of elections.

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Asia Media Watch

Asia Media Watch
Indian media grapples with AI ethics in newsrooms

Indian media grapples with AI ethics in newsrooms

  — Indian media organizations are debating ethical rules for artificial intelligence as newsrooms adopt AI tools, raising concerns over accuracy, accountability, and the future role of journalists.

Middle East Journalism & Media

Middle East Journalism & Media
Israel extends foreign media restriction law to 2027

Israel extends foreign media restriction law to 2027

  — Israel’s Knesset has extended emergency legislation allowing limits on foreign media outlets until 2027, prompting renewed concern from press freedom groups over long-term impacts on reporting.

World Media News

World Media News
Media warn Democratic bill could chill press freedom

Media warn Democratic bill could chill press freedom

  — Media groups warn that a Democratic-backed bill could expand defamation liability, raising concerns over press freedom, investigative reporting, and potential chilling effects across U.S. newsrooms.

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.

Media in the Digital Age

Media in the Digital Age
Indian media grapples with AI ethics in newsrooms

Indian media grapples with AI ethics in newsrooms

  — Indian media organizations are debating ethical rules for artificial intelligence as newsrooms adopt AI tools, raising concerns over accuracy, accountability, and the future role of journalists.

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Journalism Opportunities

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.

Media Spotlight
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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No news is good news?

No news is good news?

  — Almost a quarter of the front page of the International New York Times' Asian edition, accompanying The Express Tribune, is left blank for Pakistani readers, omitting a picture of two young men in Quetta, allegedly Taliban, and Carlotta Gall's story 'What Pakistan Knew About Bin Laden.' The story, denied by ISPR, is conspicuously absent.

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APP journalist Ijaz Ahmed attacked, injured in Peshawar

APP journalist Ijaz Ahmed attacked, injured in Peshawar

  — Senior journalist Ijaz Ahmed Khan of the Associated Press of Pakistan sustained a serious head injury in an attack by two unknown men near Peshawar-Charsadda Road. He was hospitalized and filed an FIR with Khazana Police Station.

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Waqt News shows Matiullah Jan the door

Waqt News shows Matiullah Jan the door

  — Waqt News has fired prominent journalist Matiullah Jan, host of "Apna Apna Gareban," after six years. Jan announced his sacking on Twitter, thanking his organization and colleagues. Speculations arise that the termination may be linked to his program's ratings.

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Syed Saleem Shahzad: Abducted and murdered

Syed Saleem Shahzad: Abducted and murdered

Pakistani journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad, known for his writings on terrorism and security, was kidnapped in Islamabad in May 2011 and later killed. His tortured body was found in a canal in Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, two days after his disappearance.

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Media Moments — Tributes, Toons, and Photo Gallery

Journalism Toons
Journalism Toon — Where did press freedom go?

Where did press freedom go?

Janu Journalism, the cheeky mascot of JournalismPakistan, isn’t chasing a story tonight. He’s searching for something more basic: press freedom. Once loud, visible, and protected, it now feels hidden in the shadows. The question is no longer who controls the narrative, but where the freedom to tell it has gone.

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Photo Moments
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 the Journalism Pakistan channel! Today, we're bringing you something different—our funniest take on the Pakistani media and journalists. From breaking news clichés to social media madness, these jokes will have you laughing out loud! Stick around and don't forget to subscribe for more fun, facts, and media insights.

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.

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

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