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Pakistani journalists reject in absentia convictions

Pakistani journalists reject in absentia convictions

  — Pakistani journalists abroad issue a joint statement rejecting in absentia convictions, citing lack of due process, constitutional violations, and international human rights obligations.

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Israeli government urges court to uphold Gaza media ban

Israeli government urges court to uphold Gaza media ban

  — Israel has urged its Supreme Court to uphold a ban on unrestricted foreign media access to Gaza, citing security concerns as press groups warn of limits on independent reporting.

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Semafor digital news startup raises $30 million

Semafor digital news startup raises $30 million

  — Semafor raised $30 million, lifting its valuation to about $330 million to fund expansion of newsletters, podcasts, live events and additional newsroom hires.

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PTV's evolution: From black-and-white to color

PTV's evolution: From black-and-white to color

Pakistan Television, which started broadcasting in 1964, transitioned from black-and-white to color in 1976. By the late 1980s, PTV launched its morning transmission, which quickly expanded to a 24-hour schedule. Known for its excellence in programming, PTV has been a pioneer in the country's media landscape.

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Journalism Toon — When anchors promise journalism

When anchors promise journalism

Janu Journalism, our mascot, features in a New Year toon mocking biased TV anchors as they take an oath, skewering party loyalty and media ethics in Pakistan's journalism culture.

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<p>ISLAMABAD, October 2, 2025: Islamabad Police stormed the National Press Club, attacking journalists and damaging their cameras and equipment while dispersing a protest staged nearby. The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and other media bodies condemned the attack and termed it an act of terrorism.&nbsp;</p>

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Want to become a television anchor in Pakistan? Discover the essential steps and tips to kickstart your career in the media industry. Let's dive into what it takes to make it as a TV anchor in Pakistan

Curious about the essence of journalism but pressed for time? Welcome to Journalism in 60 Seconds, a brand new series crafted for the curious mind in a hurry. In just one minute, we break down the role of journalism, its impact, and why it matters more than ever. Whether you're a news enthusiast or just curious, this quick dive will leave you informed and empowered.

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