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Welcome to our Newsroom, your one-stop destination for the latest stories meticulously curated and refined by our skilled sub-editors. This dynamic section features a diverse mix of news articles spanning some of our main categories, including Pakistan, World, Asia, Opportunities, and Women in Media. Stay updated with the most current and compelling stories, all in one place, as we bring you comprehensive coverage of the events and issues shaping the media world.
IFJ, PFUJ condemn government clampdown on digital creators
Published 6 years ago: IFJ and PFUJ condemn Pakistan's government for imposing strict regulations on digital content creators and limiting freedom of expression.
Journalist Gul Bukhari threatened with terrorism charges, extradition from UK
Published 6 years ago: Pakistani authorities threaten journalist Gul Bukhari with terrorism charges and extradition from the UK amid calls for journalist protection.
Citizen journalist missing in Wuhan after covering coronavirus
Published 6 years ago: Citizen journalist Chen Qiushi has been missing in Wuhan since February 7 after covering the coronavirus outbreak and sharing critical insights.
CPJ issues safety advisory for covering coronavirus
Published 6 years ago: CPJ issues a crucial safety advisory for journalists covering the coronavirus outbreak amid its global spread.
Nadeem Malik claims his interview of president edited under pressure
Published 6 years ago: Nadeem Malik claims his interview with President Arif Alvi was edited under pressure, sparking controversy over army chief reappointment discussions.
Kashmir journalists accuse Indian police of muzzling press
Published 6 years ago: Journalists in Kashmir demand an end to police harassment and call for freedom of press following the revocation of the region's autonomy.
Attacked Mexican journalist asks president for justice
Published 6 years ago: Mexican journalist Paul Velazquez confronts President Lopez Obrador about the dangers faced by media workers in Mexico, demanding justice after a murder attempt.
Pakistani blogger in exile attacked, threatened in Rotterdam
Published 6 years ago: A Pakistani blogger in exile, Amad Waqass Goraya, was attacked in Rotterdam, prompting calls for investigation by Reporters without Borders.
IFJ Annual Killed list: Mexico remains deadliest country in the world
Published 6 years ago: The IFJ report highlights Mexico as the deadliest country for journalists in 2019, with 49 deaths globally, emphasizing the urgent need for safety measures.
Anti-Nawaz anchors now going against PM Imran, claims Geo journalist
Published 6 years ago: Geo News journalist Azaz Syed claims anti-Nawaz anchors are now targeting Imran Khan, echoing previous campaigns against the former PM.
Journalist charged for coronavirus Facebook posts
Published 6 years ago: Journalist Wan Noor Hayati Wan Alias charged with spreading false information about coronavirus on Facebook in Malaysia.
Nigerian journalist Alex Ogbu dies at protest
Published 6 years ago: Nigerian journalist Alex Ogbu dies from head injuries during a protest in Abuja, prompting calls for an independent investigation into his death.
Journalist attempts to blackmail deputy commissioner
Published 6 years ago: Islamabad's Deputy Commissioner exposes journalist blackmailing attempts over denied land request and highlights issues with fake news in media.
Media in Pakistan failing to pay salaries with deadly ramifications
Published 6 years ago: Journalists in Pakistan face a crisis of unpaid salaries, leading to severe financial stress and tragic fatalities within the industry.
Burundi court sentences Iwacu journalists to 2.5 years in prison
Published 6 years ago: Burundi court sentences four Iwacu journalists to 2.5 years in prison for attempting to undermine state security amidst a bleak press freedom climate.
Dawn journalist posts list of media houses not paying wages to staff
Published 6 years ago: Dawn journalist Khaleeq Kiani reveals a list of media houses failing to pay staff salaries, highlighting ongoing financial issues in the industry.
Broadcaster suspended for one month in Jordan, offices raided in Iraq
Published 6 years ago: Dijlah TV was suspended for one month in Jordan for licensing violations, leading to a raid on its Baghdad office amidst protests in Iraq.
BBC to cut 450 newsroom jobs
Published 6 years ago: The BBC will cut 450 newsroom jobs to adapt to audience changes and meet an £80 million savings target amid funding and equal-pay issues.
Shahzeb Khanzada says he stands by his comments on Jehangir Tareen
Published 6 years ago: Shahzeb Khanzada reaffirms his comments about Jehangir Tareen's involvement in the sugar mafia amidst legal threats from the PTI leader.
Kashmiri journalists, news outlets still offline after India partially restores internet
Published 6 years ago: Kashmiri journalists and news outlets still lack full internet access, affecting their ability to report effectively after the recent partial restoration.
Veteran journalist Khalique Zuberi passes away
Published 6 years ago: Veteran journalist Khalique Zuberi, known for his expertise in economic reporting, has passed away at the age of 80 in Islamabad.
Dawn blames government and Capital TV for death of cameraman
Published 6 years ago: Dawn criticizes the government's and media houses' neglect linked to the tragic death of Capital TV cameraman Fayyaz Ali due to unpaid wages.
Dawn criticizes PTV
Published 6 years ago: Dawn criticizes PTV for raising license fees, highlighting its failure to connect with the public and calling for significant restructuring.
Quatrina Hosain joins PTV
Published 6 years ago: Quatrina Hosain has been appointed as the chief of news and current affairs at Pakistan Television for a two-year term, earning Rs870,000 monthly.
Tamil journalists receive death threats
Published 6 years ago: Seven Tamil journalists in Batticaloa receive death threats, prompting calls for government protection and investigation into the source of the threats.
Journalist detained for 'anti-state' Facebook posts
Published 6 years ago: A Pakistani journalist has been detained for five days for posting anti-state remarks on Facebook, highlighting media censorship in the country.
Saudi crown prince's alleged hacking of Bezos raises press freedom concerns
Published 6 years ago: The alleged hacking of Jeff Bezos by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has raised serious concerns about press freedom and government influence.
Dawn blasts PEMRA for foolish action
Published 6 years ago: Dawn criticizes PEMRA for banning a talk show, emphasizing the need for protecting freedom of speech and questioning the regulator's authority.

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