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KUJ condemns case against Shahzeb Jillani; court extends bail
Published 7 years ago: The Karachi Union of Journalists condemns the lawsuit against journalist Shahzeb Jillani and supports his right to express independent views.
RSF calls for dropping charges against reporter Shahzeb Jillani
Published 7 years ago: RSF condemns the charges against journalist Shahzeb Jillani, urging the court to drop the case designed to intimidate Pakistan's media.
Reports of not broadcasting World Cup baseless: Ten Sports
Published 7 years ago: Ten Sports has confirmed it will broadcast the ICC World Cup 2019 in Pakistan, dismissing rumors about its license being revoked.
Civil case filed in US over murder of Sri Lankan journalist
Published 7 years ago: A civil lawsuit has been unsealed against former Sri Lankan Defense Minister Gotabaya Rajapaksa over the 2009 murder of journalist Lasantha Wickramatunga.
PTI suppressing dissenting voices: Arifa Noor
Published 7 years ago: Arifa Noor criticizes the PTI government for suppressing opposition and dissenting voices, heightening concerns over freedom of expression.
Jailed Reuters reporters, US border photographers win Pulitzer Prizes
Published 7 years ago: Reuters wins two Pulitzer Prizes for exposing Myanmar's Rohingya massacre and migrating Central American families seeking refuge.
Ten Sports license likely to be revoked
Published 7 years ago: The license for Ten Sports to broadcast the ICC World Cup in Pakistan is likely to be revoked due to its Indian ownership and past controversies.
ISPR approves 26 retired officers as defense analysts
Published 7 years ago: The ISPR has approved 26 retired armed forces officers to serve as defense analysts, ensuring their opinions remain independent from the institution.
Unprecedented rise in curbs on freedom of expression: HRCP
Published 7 years ago: The HRCP report highlights a worrying rise in restrictions on freedom of expression in Pakistan, especially affecting media coverage and journalistic integrity.
McConnell still weighing response to Khashoggi murder
Published 7 years ago: Mitch McConnell is deliberating on the US response to the Khashoggi murder while acknowledging Saudi Arabia's role as a crucial ally against Iran.
DawnNews program host gets a fat gas bill
Published 7 years ago: DawnNews host Zarrar Khuhro expresses concern over a Rs35000 gas bill and seeks assistance from Sui Southern Gas Company officials.
WikiLeaks set 21st-century model for cyber-leak journalism
Published 7 years ago: Julian Assange's WikiLeaks pioneered a modern model for cyber-leak journalism, reshaping how media engages with whistleblowers and secret information.
Attempts to control the internet most troubling: report
Published 7 years ago: The Pakistan Internet Landscape report reveals increasing internet censorship and privacy concerns alongside some growth in e-commerce and fintech.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrested in London
Published 7 years ago: Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, was arrested in London after seven years in the Ecuadorian embassy facing extradition to the U.S.!
Man admits shooting Slovak journalist: TV
Published 7 years ago: A man has confessed to the murder of Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak during police questioning, leading to significant political fallout in Slovakia.
Newspaper employees to get interim relief
Published 7 years ago: The Wage Board has announced interim relief for newspaper employees, increasing monthly wages by Rs 5000 to Rs 8500 across various categories.
Algeria expels AFP bureau chief
Published 7 years ago: Algerian authorities have expelled Agence France-Presse's bureau chief amid ongoing protests against the government, creating tensions for the news agency.
India bans Modi film until after election
Published 7 years ago: India has banned a biopic about Prime Minister Modi from releasing during elections due to concerns over unfair advantages for the ruling party.
Khashoggi family denies settlement with Saudi government
Published 7 years ago: The Khashoggi family denies reports of a settlement with Saudi authorities amidst ongoing trials related to Jamal Khashoggi's murder.
Nadeem Malik discloses phone numbers used for bullying him
Published 7 years ago: Nadeem Malik reveals alleged phone numbers used to bully him after interviewing Ishaq Dar, calling for authorities to take action against the culprits.
Fatwa by ex-JI leader puts journalists in danger
Published 7 years ago: A former Jamaat-e-Islami leader's fatwa calling for the killing of journalists in Wana has sparked widespread condemnation in Pakistan.
Indian journalist released after four months in custody
Published 7 years ago: Indian journalist Kishorchandra Wangkhem has been released after four months detained under the National Security Act by the Manipur High Court.
State Department bars 16 people for roles in Khashoggi murder
Published 7 years ago: The U.S. State Department designates 16 individuals linked to Jamal Khashoggi's murder, barring them and their families from U.S. entry.
At least four more journalists arrested in Saudi crackdown
Published 7 years ago: Saudi authorities have arrested four journalists in a media crackdown, prompting calls for their immediate release and condemnation of the regime's tactics.
Journalists caught in the crossfire of Kashmir conflict
Published 7 years ago: Journalists in Kashmir face unprecedented risks amid escalating conflict between India and militant groups, compromising press freedom.
Mariana Baabar Pashteen says she is receiving threats
Published 7 years ago: Senior journalist Mariana Baabar Pashteen reports receiving threats and holds the DG ISPR responsible, sparking calls for investigation.
Dunya TV journalist Abid Malik joins Urdu News
Published 7 years ago: Senior journalist Abid Malik leaves Dunya TV to join Urdu News as a multimedia producer, bringing 18 years of experience in journalism.
Social media gets thumbs-down in US poll
Published 7 years ago: A recent poll reveals that Americans are concerned about the divisive and misleading nature of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

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