‘Brain rot’ chosen as OUP’s word of the year
A public favourite word sheds light on humanity’s evolving relationship with technology News Desk The Oxford University Press (OUP) has
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Read MoreHis teaching career spanned 50 years, during which he served as the dean of journalism and mass communication at Beaconhouse National University.
Read MoreLeaders of lawyers’ and media bodies, human rights defenders, and parliamentarians Thursday vowed to resist increasing assault on judiciary and media.
Read MoreReporters Without Borders (RSF) suspects that a Pakistani journalist who has been missing for a month in Sweden was abducted
Read MoreBy: Aziz Ali Dad A study of the relationship of new media of communication and information technology with social
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Read MoreThe closure of ‘Herald’ and ‘Newsline’ in Pakistan marks a larger crisis in the country’s journalism JAHANZEB HUSSAIN | 2019 was
Read MoreHRCP, AKHSP conduct training workshop for reporters about gender issues; code of ethics to be developed for local reporters
Read MoreBy Michael Karanicolas Pakistan’s newly published Citizens Protection (Against Online Harm) Rules, 2020 (the Rules) pose a serious danger for free speech in that country.
Read MoreHigh Asia Herald Report Islamabad: A Senate panel on Monday observed that the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA)
Read MoreHigh Asia Herald Report The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has urged Tajikistan authorities to immediately release journalist Daler Sharifov
Read MoreThe criticism of Western policy by the so-called free press within narrow bounds has subtle effect of imposing the hegemonic doctrine of imperialism, serves the western dominant intellectual culture and its institutions, says Prof Noam Chomsky
Read MoreBy Farman Ali We are pleased to announce the soft launching of the High Asia TV transmission with an
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