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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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Unveiling the future: How AI is reshaping global news reporting

Unveiling the future: How AI is reshaping global news reporting

  — In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in news reporting has sparked profound transformations across the global media landscape. This article explores the multifaceted impact of AI on journalism, examining its implications for news gathering, storytelling, and audience engagement worldwide.

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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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It is a miracle I am still alive: Anwar Shakir

It is a miracle I am still alive: Anwar Shakir

  — Anwar Shakir, a journalist from South Waziristan, faced severe threats, and kidnappings, and was shot in the chest due to his reporting. Now living in Islamabad, he struggles with financial and health issues while receiving little support from journalist unions. His story highlights the urgent need for better safety and welfare measures for journalists in conflict zones.

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Express Tribune lays off reporting team in Peshawar

Express Tribune lays off reporting team in Peshawar

  — The Express Tribune has laid off the remaining reporters at its Peshawar office, including senior journalists Riaz Ahmed, Sohail Khattak, and Hidayatullah Khan. With these latest terminations, only a translator remains at the office. The management has promised three months' salary to the terminated staff.

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PBC: 75 years of national radio excellence

PBC: 75 years of national radio excellence

The Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC), formerly Radio Pakistan, is the oldest national public radio broadcaster in Pakistan. Established on August 14, 1947, it became a statutory body on December 20, 1972. PBC broadcasts in Urdu and English nationwide and in 23 regional languages.

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Pakistan mourns: Journalist Arshad Sharif shot dead in Kenya

Pakistan mourns: Journalist Arshad Sharif shot dead in Kenya

  — Renowned journalist and anchorperson Arshad Sharif was tragically shot and killed in Kenya. His wife, Javeria Siddique, confirmed the devastating news on social media, urging the public to refrain from speculation. Sharif, who was well-known for his work with ARY News and received the Pride of Performance Award in 2019, had joined BOL News.

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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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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.

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.

We dive into the critical difference between news and opinion. Can you spot the facts in the stories you read? Or are opinions blending into the news? In just one minute, we'll show you how to distinguish between hard facts and subjective viewpoints because understanding the difference is key to staying informed!

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