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World’s oldest newspaper prints final edition after 320 years

The Vienna-based newspaper will cease printing daily editions due to a recent law change that rendered it unprofitable as a print product.

Indian authorities raid BBC offices after it aired documentary critical of Modi

Dozens of Indian tax agents continued their search of the BBC offices in New Delhi and Mumbai for a third consecutive day on Thursday, calling it a "survey" being carried out over alleged tax evasion by the broadcasting company.

Asia’s richest man, Gautam Adani, will now run India’s top TV network

NDTV founders Radhika Roy and Prannoy Roy have resigned as directors of the promoter group, RRPR Holding.

Popular Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif shot dead in Kenya

A prominent Pakistani investigative journalist has been killed in Kenya nearly two months after he left Pakistan.

India stops Kashmiri journalist from traveling to US to receive Pulitzer Prize

Kashmiri journalist Sanna Irshad Mattoo said she was prevented from flying to the United States by Indian authorities to collect her Pulitzer Prize award even though she had a valid visa and ticket.

Pakistan, Malaysia initiate media and TV collaboration to further promote closer ties

Pakistan, Malaysia agreed to initiate media and TV collaboration

Twitter account of Pakistan embassy in Serbia briefly hacked

The official Twitter account of Pakistan's embassy in Serbia was hacked and briefly hijacked on Friday. The account began publishing a series of tweets from the hackers which criticized Prime Minister Imran Khan for soaring inflation and alleged non-payment of...

Pakistan eases visa policy to help journalists stranded in Afghanistan

Pakistan has decided to relax its visa policy for journalists and media workers stranded in Afghanistan.

Fake accounts can influence polls in Pakistan, says Mark Zuckerberg

Pakistan may suffer in upcoming elections 2018-19 because of fake accounts, warns Facebook chief In a startling statement, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg has said that fake accounts can interfere in the upcoming elections in several countries including Pakistan and can...

ICIJ, CPJ granted $1 million each at Golden Globes 2018

Golden Globes announce $2 million grant for journalism organizations ICIJ and CPJ One of the highlights of the 75th Golden Globe Awards was the $2 million grants announced for a journalism consortium and a media rights group to combat growing...

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