Argentina eases press access after global criticism
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— The IFJ says Pakistan's media faces systemic decline amid rising legal pressure, PECA 2025 changes, NCCIA enforcement, violence and worsening economic conditions.
— AP named Mike Balsamo U.S. News director to strengthen breaking-news coverage and expand digital storytelling while overseeing national news teams.
— HRCP's 2025 report finds Pakistan's media under pressure after PECA amendments, noting legal measures, economic coercion and actions targeting journalists.
— PNP announced winners of its World Press Freedom Day Quiz 2026, a nationwide initiative to strengthen media literacy and awareness of press freedom.
— Pakistan Press Foundation found 233 incidents from Jan 2025 to Apr 2026, including assaults, arrests, legal complaints, digital harassment and censorship.
— Veteran journalist Ansar Abbasi's call for segregated gym timings in Islamabad, citing 'moral and social issues', provoked a sharp online backlash from politicians, journalists and commentators.
— Big Tech and generative AI are disrupting Southeast Asia's news, diverting audiences and ads, eroding editorial control and threatening independent outlets.
— Journalists warn legal, regulatory and economic pressures are displacing physical threats, endangering independent reporting and editorial freedom in Pakistan.
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— The IFJ says Pakistan's media faces systemic decline amid rising legal pressure, PECA 2025 changes, NCCIA enforcement, violence and worsening economic conditions.
— PNP announced winners of its World Press Freedom Day Quiz 2026, a nationwide initiative to strengthen media literacy and awareness of press freedom.
— Pakistan Press Foundation found 233 incidents from Jan 2025 to Apr 2026, including assaults, arrests, legal complaints, digital harassment and censorship.
— Veteran journalist Ansar Abbasi's call for segregated gym timings in Islamabad, citing 'moral and social issues', provoked a sharp online backlash from politicians, journalists and commentators.
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— Big Tech and generative AI are disrupting Southeast Asia's news, diverting audiences and ads, eroding editorial control and threatening independent outlets.
— DigiMAP warns that Pakistan's press freedom is worsening due to legal, economic and security pressures, urging reforms to protect journalists and expression.
— NDTV posted its tenth straight quarterly loss as programming, digital and operational costs outpaced advertising revenue, prolonging financial pressure.
— Worker groups urge government to resume ads to Dawn, saying the suspension increased financial strain, delayed salaries and threatened newsroom stability.
— RSF warns Asia-Pacific press freedom is deteriorating; over half the region is classed difficult or worse and Pakistan faces sustained legal and regulatory pressure on its media.
— Maldivian police raided Adhadhu, seized devices and barred senior staff from travel after a documentary alleged presidential misconduct, prompting criticism over press suppression.
— A U.S.-led operation dismantled transnational cyber scam networks in Cambodia and Myanmar, leading to arrests, sanctions, and seizure of recruitment platforms.
— Across Asia, journalists faced growing legal pressure, expanded surveillance and attacks on media outlets, even as a key appointment boosted gender diversity.
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— Global press freedoms face rising threats as arrests, raids, legal cases and newsroom layoffs escalate, signaling growing pressure on independent journalism.
— Engagement farming drives provocative, low-value posts that attract likes, shares and comments, shaping social feeds and raising concerns about misinformation.
— UAE authorities arrested 35 people for sharing AI-generated and manipulated videos that purported to show missile strikes, saying the content risked public panic and violated cybercrime laws.
— This edition highlights shifting media power, declining press freedom, newsroom gatekeeping debates, and legal and digital pressures on journalism globally.
— Kuwait released U.S.-Kuwaiti journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, who left the country after nearly two months detained over social-media posts about the Iran war.
— CPJ says Israel's alleged denial of timely medical access to Lebanese reporter Amal Khalil after a southern Lebanon strike may amount to a war crime.
— Security tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are forcing global newsrooms to change reporting practices and rely on remote verification to cover energy markets and shipping.
— Kuwaiti authorities detained journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin after he shared video of a reported military incident, prompting rights groups to urge transparency and raise press freedom concerns.
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— Argentina eased restrictions on journalists' access to Casa Rosada after criticism, restoring broader but limited accreditation for presidential coverage.
— Reuters and AP won 2026 Pulitzers for investigations exposing government and tech firm abuses, highlighting the role of accountability journalism.
— AP named Mike Balsamo U.S. News director to strengthen breaking-news coverage and expand digital storytelling while overseeing national news teams.
— April 2026 saw arrests, airstrikes, legal cases and algorithmic changes that intensified threats to journalism, leading to censorship, criminalization and economic pressure worldwide.
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— Dr. Nauman Niaz has curated a private sports museum in Rawalpindi that houses cricket and multi-sport artifacts, preserving athletic history and memory for visitors.
— Dr. Nauman Niaz revisits Pakistan's cricket legacy in two newly launched books, exploring archival commentary, personal memories and the sport's cultural history.
— Pakistan and Bangladesh unite to challenge the BCCI's dominance in cricket governance, while Pakistan's team faces systemic decline and calls for reform.
— Pakistan's withdrawal from its India match at the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 is a deliberate refusal that could alter cricket governance and future matches.
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— Big Tech and generative AI are disrupting Southeast Asia's news, diverting audiences and ads, eroding editorial control and threatening independent outlets.
— Dan Qayyum's long-read, seen by over 1.2 million people in three days, challenges legacy media gatekeeping and argues that editorial systems have become arrogant and out of touch.
— Irshad Bhatti's podcast interview with actor Meera drew criticism after he pressed personal topics and Meera walked out, sparking debate over media accountability.
— Dan Qayyum's viral article drew one million views in days, igniting debate about independent creators' reach and what it means for Pakistan's newsrooms.
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— Authorities arrested suspects and opened cases after Gharidah Farooqi complained of coordinated gender-based online harassment; the cybercrime agency preserved evidence.
— Sidra Iqbal has returned to Aaj News, resuming her program slot after a brief exit reportedly linked to a salary dispute between the presenter and management.
— IFJ Gender Council re-elected María Ángeles Samperio as chair for 2026-2029 and broadened regional representation to bolster gender equality in journalism.
— Javeria Siddique was elected IFJ Gender Council Regional Coordinator for Asia Pacific, tasked with advancing gender equality and safety for journalists.
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— Getty Images launches its 2026 Editorial Photography Internship, offering three paid roles in news, sport, and entertainment in Washington, New York, and Los Angeles.
— AAJA has opened applications for its 2026 scholarships, internships, grants and fellowships to support emerging and mid-career journalists in the U.S.
— NYU Stern's Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship is accepting applications for a fully funded short program in New York City on climate finance and economics.
— Asia News Network has launched a fellowship for early-career journalists in Indonesia and Malaysia to bolster regional reporting through mentorship, training and collaborative cross-border projects on climate, migration and digital change.
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