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— Israeli military has renewed restrictions on media reporting of missile strikes and sensitive sites, barring images or geolocation that could expose impact locations.
— JournalismPakistan launched Pakistan Media Monitor, a biweekly report tracking media freedom, regulation and business trends reshaping the country's news sector.
— Pakistan Media Monitor documents key developments affecting journalism, press freedom, broadcasting, digital platforms and regulation from May 25-June 8, 2026.
— Punjab government warned journalist Irshad Bhatti of legal action after he alleged misuse of public funds on beautification projects, calling the claims baseless.
— Five incidents in one week - including a journalist's killing, disappearance reports, a re-arrest, threatened arrests and channel layoffs - expose growing threats to press freedom in Pakistan.
— Press Freedom Tracker reports mounting threats to journalists worldwide, from violence and disappearances to legal pressure and restrictions undermining media.
— Visa processing delays could stop some journalists reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup on time, raising calls for swift coordination between FIFA and host nations.
— AI hallucinations occur when generative models invent false or misleading information and present it confidently, creating verification risks for journalism.
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— Pakistan Media Monitor documents key developments affecting journalism, press freedom, broadcasting, digital platforms and regulation from May 25-June 8, 2026.
— Five incidents in one week - including a journalist's killing, disappearance reports, a re-arrest, threatened arrests and channel layoffs - expose growing threats to press freedom in Pakistan.
— GNN journalist Yasir Ayaz Khan has been reported missing in Islamabad after leaving home around 5 pm on June 5; the channel filed a complaint, and police have opened a probe.
— Pakistani camerapersons face serious risks covering floods, protests and attacks, often without training, protective gear or employer support.
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— Publishers want AI firms to pay for using their news to train models and power chatbots, arguing they deserve licensing fees and stronger copyright protection.
— NCCIA is Pakistan's federal cybercrime agency enforcing PECA to investigate online offenses widely affecting journalists, creators and other digital users.
— The 60 Minutes controversy at CBS exposes tensions over leadership, editorial independence and pressures on legacy TV journalism amid political polarization.
— Dawn has raised the cover price of its daily and Sunday editions by Rs10 amid rising operational costs and inflation, adding Rs300 to reader expenses.
— Taiwan condemned China after reports that New York Times correspondent Vivian Wang was expelled related to a Lai Ching-te interview, raising concerns about press freedom.
— Asia's journalism faces AI-driven false content, economic and political pressure, eroding public trust, forcing newsrooms to tackle deepfakes and automation.
— N3Con 2026 opens in Bangkok to bring Asia's journalists and media leaders to examine how AI, misinformation and financial strain are reshaping newsrooms.
— Maldives Independent held a 12-hour blackout to protest the jailing of two Adhadhu reporters and alleged legal actions and raids that threaten press freedom.
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— Press Freedom Tracker reports mounting threats to journalists worldwide, from violence and disappearances to legal pressure and restrictions undermining media.
— AI hallucinations occur when generative models invent false or misleading information and present it confidently, creating verification risks for journalism.
— A fabricated 1967 front page claiming to be The Hindu spread on social media, exposing risks of AI-generated misinformation and archival image manipulation.
— Global Media Brief reviews pressures reshaping journalism, press freedom, AI and platform power, and reports BBC's Emmy, 60 Minutes turmoil and Taiwan's protest.
— Israeli military has renewed restrictions on media reporting of missile strikes and sensitive sites, barring images or geolocation that could expose impact locations.
— Israeli and Lebanese officials began talks in Washington as cross-border fighting and airstrikes along the border hinder journalists' reporting.
— Gaza photo and video journalists were named joint recipients of the 2026 Golden Pen of Freedom for reporting under extreme danger and limited access.
— Iran imposed rules restricting local media partners from redistributing material to foreign Persian broadcasters such as BBC Persian and Iran International.
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— A London court convicted two men for the March 2024 stabbing of journalist Pouria Zeraati, highlighting global concerns about threats to journalists abroad.
— New Pentagon rules requiring official escorts for reporters in some areas have drawn criticism from press groups and major news organizations over transparency.
— Governments are tightening controls on foreign journalists with visa limits, accreditation hurdles, expulsions and surveillance, citing security and public order.
— China condemned US restrictions on a Xinhua reporter as political suppression, accusing Washington of unfair treatment of Chinese media personnel in the US.
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— The 2026 FIFA World Cup expands to 48 teams across the United States, Canada and Mexico, featuring 104 matches and a new Round of 32 to widen global participation.
— Visa processing delays could stop some journalists reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup on time, raising calls for swift coordination between FIFA and host nations.
— Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 15, from Samastipur, Bihar, is a cricket prodigy whose rare talent and relentless practice are redefining how the game is played.
— Pakistan cricket's decline is a self-inflicted collapse driven by nostalgia, nepotism and poor governance, reducing a once-feared side to a pale shadow.
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— JournalismPakistan launched Pakistan Media Monitor, a biweekly report tracking media freedom, regulation and business trends reshaping the country's news sector.
— News publishers say X's algorithm changes and a shift toward native content have sharply reduced referral traffic and visibility for external links to news websites.
— James Murdoch's Lupa Systems acquired New York magazine and Vox Media's podcast and digital assets for over $300 million, deepening consolidation in media.
— Starting a news portal in Pakistan in 2026 can cost from hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of rupees, driven by hosting, staffing and video costs.
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— Pakistan should strengthen laws and newsroom policies, boost digital security, and create complaint cells to protect women journalists from harassment.
— Women journalists at a convention in Islamabad launched the Razia Bhatti Award to honor Pakistani women reporters and highlighted workplace discrimination and online harassment.
— IWMF honored Elaheh and Elnaz Mohammadi, Nay Min Ni, Frenchie Mae Cumpio and Georgia Fort as winners of the 2026 Courage in Journalism Awards.
— Authorities arrested suspects and opened cases after Gharidah Farooqi complained of coordinated gender-based online harassment; the cybercrime agency preserved evidence.
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