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The State of Pakistan Media: June 2026

The State of Pakistan Media: June 2026

  June 2026 was a consequential month for Pakistan's media, marked by arrests, legal probes, disappearances, financial strain, regulatory pressure, and AI debates. جون 2026 میں پاکستانی میڈیا نے اہم چیلنجز دیکھے: صحافی گرفتاریوں، قانونی تحقیقات، لاپتہ افراد، مالی دباؤ، ریگولیٹری نگرانی اور مصنوعی ذہانت پر بحثوں کا سامنا تھا۔

JP Monthly Review | June 2026: Journalism under pressure, AI on the rise

JP Monthly Review | June 2026: Journalism under pressure, AI on the rise

  June 2026 showed journalism under pressure: AI reshaping newsrooms, governments restricting information, audiences moving online, and finances forcing cuts. جون 2026 میں صحافت پر دباؤ بڑھا؛ مصنوعی ذہانت نیوز روم بدل رہی ہے، سرکاریں معلومات محدود کر رہیں، آن لائن ناظرین بڑھ رہے ہیں اور مالی مشکلات کٹوتیاں لازم کر رہی ہیں۔

Tarar criticizes TRT World over Karachi attack terminology

Tarar criticizes TRT World over Karachi attack terminology

  Ataullah Tarar criticized TRT World for calling those behind the Karachi Rangers attack 'militants' and demanded they be called 'terrorists'. وزیر اطلاعات عطااللہ تارڑ نے TRT World پر تنقید کی کہ کراچی کے رینجرز حملے کے ملزمان کو 'ملیٹنٹس' کہنے کے بجائے 'دہشت گرد' کہا جائے۔

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