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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.

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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

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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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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Sackings at Dunya Media Group

Sackings at Dunya Media Group

  — The Dunya Media Group has laid off 70 employees from Dunya News Television, marking one of the largest job cuts in Pakistani media in the past year. Journalist bodies have condemned the move, demanding the reinstatement of the sacked staff and a government ban on advertisements for media houses that terminate employees.

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Historic first: Transgender anchor debuts on Kohenoor

Historic first: Transgender anchor debuts on Kohenoor

Kohenoor News Television made a groundbreaking move by hiring Marvia Malik as a news presenter, marking the first time a transgender individual assumed such a role in Pakistan's vibrant media landscape. Malik, who debuted on air on Pakistan Day, was celebrated for breaking barriers and promoting inclusivity.

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Sara-i-Alamgir attack: Mirza Waseem Baig of 92 News killed by assailants

Sara-i-Alamgir attack: Mirza Waseem Baig of 92 News killed by assailants

  — Armed men fatally shot journalist Mirza Waseem Baig of 92 News Television outside his home in Sara-i-Alamgir, Punjab on August 30, 2019. Journalist unions demand justice amid unclear motives for the murder. The incident sparked concerns over press freedom and the safety of journalists in Pakistan, prompting calls for swift action from law enforcement.

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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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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 on a nostalgic journey as we revisit our humble beginnings! From an idea sparked in an office kitchen in 2009 to pioneering media-focused reporting in Pakistan, watch how we transformed from a tiny acorn into a mighty oak. Don't miss our early days, our first logo, and the stories that set us on this incredible path!

Join us as we celebrate 15 years of independent journalism at JournalismPakistan.com! From humble beginnings to becoming a beacon of truth, we've braved challenges, stood by our values, and built an incredible community. Watch our journey and be part of the next chapter of groundbreaking journalism!

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On National Minorities Day, our Social Media Editor Fauzia Kulsoom Rana spoke to Rana Malhi, a trailblazing journalist from the Hindu community who's making waves in the media landscape! From Sindh to Islamabad, watch as he narrates his incredible journey with VoicePK.Net, the real challenges minority journalists face, and the stories that drive his passion for truth-telling.

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