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Pakistan Press Foundation invites applications for the 13th Batch of PPF Investigative Reporting Fellowships -

Last date for receiving applications: Sunday, June 18, 2023 Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) invites applications for the 13th Batch of the PPF Investigative Reporting Fellowships. The fellowships facilitate journalists to produce investigative reports that meet professional and ethical standards on issues relating to human rights, transparency, environment, inequity, governance, and corruption. Selected fellows will receive

Pakistan Press Foundation invites applications for the 12th Batch of PPF Investigative Reporting Fellowships -

Last date for receiving applications: Sunday, March 19, 2023 Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) invites applications for the 12th Batch of the PPF Investigative Reporting Fellowships. The fellowships facilitate journalists to produce investigative reports that meet professional and ethical standards on issues relating to human rights, transparency, environment, inequity, governance and corruption. Selected fellows will receive

PPF condemns online trolling campaign against the wife of murdered journalist Arshad Sharif -

Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) condemns the online trolling campaign against woman journalist Javeria Siddique. Siddique is the wife of the late journalist Arshad Sharif, who was killed in Kenya on October 24, 2022. Such a campaign reflects the gendered nature of attacks that women journalists in Pakistan are subjected to online, often based on personal

PPF urges PEMRA to reverse order prohibiting coverage of F-9 Park rape; ban tantamount to the sweeping issue of sexual harassment under the rug -

Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) has urged the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) to reverse its order prohibiting coverage of a rape at the F-9 Park in Islamabad. While the regulatory body can issue reporting guidelines to maintain the victim's anonymity, entirely prohibiting coverage of the incident is tantamount to sweeping the issue of sexual harassment

Hate speech case against TV anchor discharged -

LAHORE: A judicial magistrate on Friday discharged a case of “hate speech” registered against TV anchor Imran Riaz Khan by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), and ordered his immediate release. The FIA produced the BOL News anchor before Magistrate Ghulam Murtaza Virk to seek his physical remand. Advocate Mian Ali Ashfaq, on behalf of the

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