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Journalist exile crisis deepens as countries forcing reporters to flee doubles

Journalist exile crisis deepens as countries forcing reporters to flee doubles

  Reporters Without Borders says the number of countries forcing journalists into exile has doubled in five years, reflecting a global deterioration in press freedom and safety. رپورٹرز وِد آؤٹ بارڈرز کے مطابق وہ ممالک جہاں صحافی جلاوطن ہو رہے ہیں پچھلے پانچ سال میں دگنے ہو گئے ہیں، جو پریس کی آزادی اور صحافیوں کی حفاظت کے لیے خطرہ ہے۔

The silence of ATV is more than the end of a channel

The silence of ATV is more than the end of a channel

  ATV's closure on June 19, 2026, ended a 52-year broadcasting institution and left hundreds of SRBC employees jobless, underscoring long-standing financial troubles in Pakistan's media sector. 19 جون 2026 کو ATV کے بند ہونے سے 52 سالہ نشریاتی ادارہ ختم ہو گیا اور سینکڑوں SRBC ملازمین بے روزگار ہو گئے، جس سے میڈیا کے مالی مسائل سامنے آئے ہیں۔

UAE sets minimum social media age at 15 in Arab world first

UAE sets minimum social media age at 15 in Arab world first

  The UAE has set a minimum social media age of 15, requiring platforms to verify users' ages and strengthen protections for minors under new regulations. متحدہ عرب امارات نے سوشل میڈیا کے لیے کم از کم عمر 15 سال مقرر کر دی ہے اور پلیٹ فارمز کو صارفین کی عمر کی تصدیق اور بچوں کے تحفظ کے اقدامات لازم قرار دے دیے گئے ہیں۔

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Journalist Sohrab Barkat released on bail

Journalist Sohrab Barkat released on bail

  — Sohrab Barkat was granted bail after a PECA arrest over a YouTube Kashmir video following 10 days in custody, prompting renewed concerns about cybercrime laws and press freedom.

Close of play: Farewell to Qamar Ahmed

Close of play: Farewell to Qamar Ahmed

  — Veteran cricket journalist Qamar Ahmed, a fixture of the press box for decades and a bridge to the game's past, has died after a lifetime covering global cricket.

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Supreme Court reporters set up open-air press room

Supreme Court reporters set up open-air press room

  — Supreme Court reporters set up an open-air press room on a green belt to protest eviction from their indoor media workspace and new restrictions on press access.

Supreme Court shutters press room amid backlash

Supreme Court shutters press room amid backlash

  — Pakistan's Supreme Court shuttered its longstanding press room and tightened access for court reporters, drawing criticism from journalists and raising transparency concerns.

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Press freedom review: From jail cells to cyberspace, threats to journalists multiply

Press freedom review: From jail cells to cyberspace, threats to journalists multiply

  — Press freedom faces mounting challenges worldwide as journalists confront arrests, legal pressure, cyberattacks, online harassment, deportations, and reporting restrictions across multiple countries.


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Close of play: Farewell to Qamar Ahmed

Close of play: Farewell to Qamar Ahmed

  — Veteran cricket journalist Qamar Ahmed, a fixture of the press box for decades and a bridge to the game's past, has died after a lifetime covering global cricket.

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UK plans social media ban for under-16s

UK plans social media ban for under-16s

  — UK plans to ban under-16s from major social media like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and X under new online safety rules, officials say, to protect children.

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