IFJ: 128 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2025
The IFJ reports 128 journalists and media workers killed in 2025, with the Middle East being the deadliest region. Press freedom faces a global crisis.
The IFJ reports 128 journalists and media workers killed in 2025, with the Middle East being the deadliest region. Press freedom faces a global crisis.
Chandigarh Press Club demands withdrawal of FIRs against journalists & YouTubers over Punjab CM's helicopter row. Read about the media freedom clash.
The International Federation of Journalists reports 128 media workers killed in 2025, with the Middle East being the most dangerous region. Read the shocking details and global impact.
A new report reveals a severe decline in press freedom in Pakistan, with journalists facing censorship, intimidation, and violence. Learn the shocking details of the crackdown.
A Hindu man in Bangladesh was brutally attacked with sharp weapons and set ablaze by a mob, suffering severe injuries. Get the latest updates on this shocking incident.
A new report reveals a shocking three-fold increase in press freedom violations in Nepal during 2025, with 118 journalists affected and two killed. Read the full details and analysis.
Ramgarhia Educational Council and RMPI commemorated the 59th death anniversary of freedom fighter Dalip Singh Tapiala in Amritsar. Read about his legacy and the tribute paid by the community.
Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Veena Sikri, accuses the interim government of turning a blind eye to attacks on Hindus. She calls for immediate action to protect minority rights and ensure justice.
A Hindu security guard was shot dead by a colleague in Bangladesh, marking the third such death in two weeks. India condemns the attacks as minority safety concerns escalate. Read more.
Urdu dailies Siasat and Munsif analyze Digvijaya Singh's controversial RSS praise, a key court ruling in the Akhlaq lynching case, and Tarique Rahman's political homecoming in Bangladesh. Get the full analysis.
Khaleda Zia, married at 15, defied norms to become Bangladesh's first female PM. Explore her turbulent political journey, from housewife to a key figure in the nation's democracy.
Afghan Taliban officials visited Bangladesh, meeting key Islamist leaders to discuss political influence and trade ahead of February elections. Details on the diplomatic implications inside.
Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh's first female Prime Minister and a towering political figure, has died at the age of 80. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party announced her passing on Tuesday. Read more.
The Workers Party of Bangladesh announces boycott of the 13th national election, citing a lack of fair environment and law and order concerns. Key details inside.
Bangladesh dismisses India's 'grave concern' over attacks on minorities. Amid nationwide unrest, Tarique Rahman returns from exile and gets voter list approval. Visa services suspended.
Bangladesh's Inqilab Manch demands arrest of youth leader's killers and cancellation of Indian work permits. The group announces four-point ultimatum amid political tensions.
Afghan journalists report severe restrictions and delays in accessing official information from the Taliban government, threatening press freedom. Read the full report on the growing media crisis.
Three Hindu families in Bangladesh left homeless after arson attack. Details on rising violence against minorities and international calls for action.
US Congressman condemns the 'vile acts of hatred' in Bangladesh after a Hindu worker's killing. Read about the international call for action against religious bigotry.
A scheduled concert by iconic Bangladeshi rock band Miles in Dhaka was abruptly cancelled after a mob hurled bricks and chanted religious slogans. The incident raises concerns over artistic freedom and security.
Laxmikanthan Bharathi, 99, shares his family's freedom struggle legacy, his arrest in the Quit India Movement, and his poignant reflections on Gandhian ideals in modern India. Read his powerful story.
PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti lost her cool at a journalist who asked her to speak in Urdu. She defended Kashmiri, drew parallels with lynchings in Bangladesh, and called for safety of Kashmiris. Read the full report.
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina launches scathing attack on Yunus-led interim government, alleging failure to protect religious minorities from deadly violence. Read the full story.
Amid recent political unrest, a prominent Bangladeshi journalist voices hope for the February 2026 general elections. Read about the challenges and the call for a credible democratic process.
Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, pledges support for the family of Dipu Chandra Das, a Hindu man lynched over blasphemy allegations. The incident sparks diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh.
UN expert Irene Khan condemns rising mob violence against journalists in Bangladesh, blaming state impunity. Read her urgent call for government action to protect press freedom.
Bangladeshi journalists report death threats and surveillance before the 2026 elections. Offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star were attacked. Read about the escalating press freedom crisis.
Journalists in Bangladesh report death threats, targeted surveillance, and intimidation before the 2026 national elections. Offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star were attacked by mobs. Read more.
Ahead of Bangladesh's 2025 elections, journalists face death threats and violent attacks. Editors warn the issue is no longer free speech, but survival. Read the full report.
A protest erupted outside the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi over the lynching of a Hindu man in Bangladesh. Demonstrators demand justice and action. Read the full story.