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.

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Four reasons not to watch the news

Four reasons not to watch the news

  — This critique delves into the shortcomings of contemporary Pakistani news channels, highlighting four major grievances: excessive repetition of news content, the degradation of the Urdu language in news delivery, the inappropriate use of foreign words and styles, and the insensitive and often absurd use of animation in serious news reporting.

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Armed PPP men attack Larkana Press Club

Armed PPP men attack Larkana Press Club

  — Armed men reportedly linked to the PPP attacked the Larkana Press Club, damaging property and warning journalists against covering candidates opposing Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. Sindh Home Minister Suhail Anwar Siyal claimed the attack was due to negative reporting on local development projects.

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Layoffs at Express Tribune

Layoffs at Express Tribune

  — The Express Tribune has reportedly fired two senior journalists in Islamabad along with several district correspondents, with more layoffs anticipated. The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) is demanding their reinstatement and vows to protect workers' rights.

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When PTV aired a kiss

When PTV aired a kiss

In the 1980s, a brief kiss scene on Pakistan Television (PTV) sparked such an uproar that the channel had to issue a public apology! This unexpected moment stirred a nationwide debate on media standards—imagine the reaction if it aired today!

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Monetary dispute turns deadly: BOL anchor Mureed Abbas killed in Karachi

Monetary dispute turns deadly: BOL anchor Mureed Abbas killed in Karachi

  — BOL News anchor Mureed Abbas was fatally shot in Karachi's Defence area over a reported monetary dispute on July 9, 2019. His wife, Zaara Abbas of Abb Takk News, revealed in a video that Abbas had invested Rs5 million in a tire business owned by Atif Zaman, who allegedly called him and then killed him. Zaman later attempted suicide.

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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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