Newsroom
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.
AVT crew injured in bomb attack
Published 14 years ago: Five AVT Khyber News crew members were injured in a second remote-controlled blast at Ajmal Khattak Baba mausoleum in Akora Khattak.
Fire at The Statesman office
Published 14 years ago: A fire sparked by an electrical short circuit gutted equipment at The Statesman office in Bilal Town, Peshawar, with no casualties reported.
CPJ calls for release of Sudan journalist
Published 14 years ago: CPJ urged Sudanese authorities to free journalist Faisal Mohamed Saleh, detained by NISS in Khartoum after weeks of harassment over criticism of the state.
Why Pakistani journalists deserve two days off
Published 14 years ago: A commentary argues Pakistani journalists need two weekly holidays to reduce burnout, improve work quality, and balance family life amid intense deadlines.
Journalists protest police violence
Published 14 years ago: Peshawar video journalists protested after KTN cameraman Wahid Khan was beaten by traffic police near Jinnah Park, demanding action against those involved.
China expels Al Jazeera correspondent
Published 14 years ago: China declined to renew Al Jazeera correspondent Melissa Chans visa, forcing the English channel to close its Beijing bureau after years of reporting.
Gaza journalist wins courage award
Published 14 years ago: Gaza journalist Asma al-Ghoul won the 2012 IWMF Courage in Journalism Award for reporting amid threats, attacks and intimidation in Gaza.
Pakistan Today employees in major protest
Published 14 years ago: Pakistan Today employees in Karachi protested on Monday over delayed salaries, locking the office and chanting slogans until management promised payment next.
Bodies of missing photographers found
Published 14 years ago: Bodies of photographers Gabriel Huge and Luna Varela were found in plastic bags beside a canal in Boca del Río, Veracruz, on Press Freedom Day.
For 21 journos, a free trip to London
Published 14 years ago: A report says 21 journalists will join PM Yousaf Raza Gilani on a week-long London visit, with government paying travel, hotels and allowances.
Media mogul Black freed from US jail
Published 14 years ago: Deposed media mogul Conrad Black was freed from a Florida prison after serving about three years for fraud and obstruction, then handed to ICE.
Cash set to flow for Pakistan Today?
Published 14 years ago: Pakistan Today is reported to have secured private equity funding from the Middle East, aiming to fix salary delays and relaunch with design and print changes.
TIME named Magazine of the Year
Published 14 years ago: TIME was named Magazine of the Year at the 2012 National Magazine Awards in New York, where New York and The New Yorker won multiple awards.
CPJ's 10 Most Censored Countries
Published 14 years ago: CPJ ranks Eritrea as the worlds most censored country, followed by North Korea, Syria and Iran, citing tight state control and limits on media.
PEN honors jailed Ethiopian journalist
Published 14 years ago: PEN America honored jailed Ethiopian journalist and blogger Eskinder Nega with its Freedom to Write award as he faces possible death penalty.
Freed editor says stop jailing journalists
Published 14 years ago: Moroccan editor Rachid Nini was freed after serving a one-year sentence and urged authorities to stop jailing journalists under criminal law.
Nigeria journalists target of radical sect
Published 14 years ago: Boko Haram threatened Nigerian journalists after suicide attacks on ThisDay newspaper offices in Abuja and Kaduna killed at least seven people.
Going north
Published 14 years ago: JournalismPakistan.com launches JP America to cover US media practices, Pakistani journalists in the US, and paid reporting support from California for.
Gunman kills reporter in Brazil
Published 14 years ago: Brazilian reporter Decio Sa was shot dead in Sao Luis, with colleagues saying he was targeted for exposing corruption and gunmen crimes.
All-new, all-blue!
Published 14 years ago: JournalismPakistan.com launches an all-new blue redesign with Hall of Fame, Global and America sections, blogs, videos, and a revamped Human Error page.
The JP story continues
Published 14 years ago: Imran Naeem Ahmad recounts launching JournalismPakistan.com in 2009, early workplace scrutiny, and its growth into a global journalism community.
First on board!
Published 14 years ago: AP Islamabad journalist Rizwan Ali was the first to register on JournalismPakistan.com at launch, praising its quality content and Oops section.
Journey of a 1000 stories
Published 14 years ago: JournalismPakistan.com marks its 1000th story milestone, reflecting on its 2009 launch and its impact on journalists through news, jobs and fellowships.
No clarity in disparity
Published 14 years ago: Karachi TV producers criticise top Pakistani anchors for ego, minimal work and huge pay gaps, highlighting industry insecurity, cutbacks and salary disparity.
More to him than meets the eye
Published 14 years ago: A profile of Dawns Washington correspondent Anwar Iqbal recalls his interviews, writing range, and early reporting days at The Muslim in Islamabad.
What does it mean?
Published 14 years ago: An opinion piece explores how blogs, podcasts and social media are reshaping news consumption, accelerating the decline of newspapers and trust in TV.
Investigative journalist injured in attack
Published 14 years ago: Reporters Without Borders condemned an attack in Riga that injured investigative journalist Leonids Jakobsons and urged police to identify perpetrators.
Watchdog demands journalists' access to lawyers
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