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Journalists manhandled by police on World Press Freedom Day
Police say they only stopped protesters from entering the Red Zone as per rules
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Myanmar journalists say government failing to protect press freedom: survey
Two Reuters reporters arrested face up to 14 years in prison under accusations they breached Official Secrets Act
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Journalists continue to face violence
Report highlights escalating climate of intimidation and harassment for media
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Outrage after bloody day for Afghan journalists
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was 'outraged' by the suicide blasts
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Journalists, AFP chief photographer among those killed in Kabul attacks: reports
No group has claimed responsibility for attack, which occurred near the headquarters of Afghan intelligence services
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Most vibrant press in Asia
Pakistan ranked 139th out of 180 countries on the 2018 World Press Freedom Index
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Pakistani media 'most vibrant' in Asia, threatened by powerful groups inside country: RSF
Ranked 139/180 on World Press Freedom index, attacks on journalists undermine democracy in Islamabad, claims NGO
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Turkey hands jail sentences to journalists
Judge orders release of Cumhuriyet chairman Akin Atalay who was in jail for over 500 days
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BA speaker urges media to reflect society’s positive image
Rahila says seeing my colleagues in the field makes me happy
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Myanmar judge to rule next week on dropping journalists' case
Their plight has triggered global alarm over worsening media freedoms in Myanmar
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Capacity building: Media people sensitised on crime scene reporting
Workshop to share experiences and discuss ideas for crisis management
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Two Indian journalists killed in 24 hours
The incidents underline India's reputation as one of the most dangerous places for reporters
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Construction at Media Town begins
Journalists from both print and electronic media participated in the ground-breaking ceremony
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Disease prevention: Journalists vaccinated against swine flu
Multan concluded a two-day camp to administer swine flu (H1N1) vaccines to journalists, free-of-charge
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Senate panel finalises bill on safety of journalists
Draft bills sent to information ministry for approval
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Website launched for journalists
Media Matters for Democracy (MMfd) launches website
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Myanmar's press freedom in freefall
All forms of media fear backlash from government and Buddhist-majority public on reporting atrocities
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Withering journalistic ethics
Pakistan always stood out for is its rich culture of extending hospitality to people from outside
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Myanmar frees journalists working for Turkish broadcaster
'We have been arrested unexpectedly, and now we are so glad to be unexpectedly released like this'
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Reporters arrested in Myanmar for writing about military crackdown on Rohinga Muslims
Myanmar’s government said on Wednesday that police had arrested two Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo
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Two Pakistanis among 262 journalists jailed for their work worldwide
Turkey, China and Egypt account for more than 50% of the journalists arrested
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Hundreds of civil servants still working as journalists
List of 200 ghost teachers-cum-journalists compiled by education dept
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FC defuses magnetic bomb attached to journalist's car in Khyber Agency
All four of them are under interrogation including one reporting for a foreign media house
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Rabbani pays tribute to martyrs of journalism
Says journalists are being manhandled, tortured and subjected to unnecessary pressures
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SJC trial: IHC judge goes to apex court to request open trial
Judge claims he has nothing to hide; rights are infringed by ‘secret trial’
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Zehri vows to solve journalists’ problems
Balochistan chief minister says grants released for journalists should be spent on their welfare
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Freedom of expression: Official responsible for press law alarm identified
Govt working on legislation for access to information and safety of journalists, says minister
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Turkey puts on trial 31 staff from pro-Gulen daily
The trial is the latest to get underway for journalists in Turkey under the state of emergency imposed
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Journalists get first aid training in Fata
The three-day training was organised by the Fata chapter of the Pakistan Red Crescent (PRCA)
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'Let our journalists go!' EU's Juncker tells Turkey
European journalists among more than 50,000 people arrested in Turkey after last year's foiled coup to oust Erdogan
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Probe ordered into proposed ‘law to control print media’
Two information ministry officials made OSD, one suspended for tarnishing image
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Pyongyang 'sentences' four S Korean journalists to death
It is not the first time Pyongyang has declared a death sentence on South Korean citizens
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SHC directs Nawabshah commissioner to ensure no civil servant works as journalist
Petitioner claims govt employees may have embezzled funds from Nawabshah Press Club
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Together, we can
How do we bring back the environment of freedom?
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Media misdemeanors
We are taught in journalism that we are bystanders not participants
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Turkey puts on trial 17 journalists and directors from anti-Erdogan daily
The indictment accuses Cumhuriyet of beginning a 'perception operation' with the aim of starting an 'asymmetric war'
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Manhandling of journalists condemned
'Certain anti-state elements wanted to silence journalists'
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Balochistan journalist arrested for criticising state institutions
The court allowed FIA to remand Zafarullah for six days
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Faisalabad university guards thrash media team covering students' expulsion
Video shows guards beating up private TV news channel's reporter, cameraman and driver; DSNG van damaged
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First journalists go on trial over Turkey coup bid
Ten of the 17 suspects are on the run while six remain in custody and another remains free pending trial
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A dearth of female journalists in Balochistan
The lack of women journalists in the newsrooms is depriving half the country of voice in the media
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The struggling worker: Labour celebrates its day with song and dance
Journalists, lawyers and other professionals join in festivities
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Hasan Minhaj's best jokes at White House correspondents' dinner
Indian-Muslim used his 25 minute long monologue to address 'the elephant not in the room'
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Only foreign currency please: the costs of reporting from North Korea
Many other costs were equivalent to those paid by foreigners in Beijing
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Yemen court sentences veteran journalist to death
The journalist was accused of establishing contacts and sending reports to the Saudi embassy in Sanaa
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Somalia's breakaway Somaliland sentences journalist to two years in jail
They were sentenced for endangering peace and security
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Anti-Terror Clause: Press slates case against journalist
Gilgit police booked the Islamabad-based reporter under the anti-terrorism act
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Journalists face rising threats in trouble spots, says watchdog
Report says journalists are increasingly targeted since beheading of Wall Street Journal correspondent Daniel Pearl
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Journalists need time to fact-check news
Code of ethics for reporters launched
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Impersonators: Gang of ‘fake’ journalists extorts shopkeepers
They fleeced money from a bakery owner by threatening to ‘expose’ unhygienic conditions at his establishment