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After a terror attack in Kashmir, India and Pakistan clashed in a new kind of war, fought with misinformation and digital ...
As tensions between Pakistan and India escalated in May 2025, misinformation spread rapidly through Indian newsrooms, ...
Aimen Jamil, a strategic affairs analyst based in Islamabad, told The Media Line that by engaging Turkey and Azerbaijan—both ...
Old footage of people throwing stones at a convoy of vehicles has been misrepresented online as depicting Muslims attacking ...
Journalists from some of India’s largest news networks spoke to The Post about why falsehoods filled the airwaves during a ...
In civilized societies, the media acts as an important pillar of democracy, serving as a means of accountability by providing precise, accurate, balanced, and critical information, especially in times ...
To counter the dangerous trend of misinformation, India needs to deal with low digital literacy, poor implementation of laws, ...
Notably, several Gulf States, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, emerged as significant voices for peace, driven by ...
Pakistan’s Chairman Joint Chiefs, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, warns that India’s pursuit of regional hegemony risks destabilizing South Asia. He calls for trust-based dialogue and effective crisis ...
Tweets, reels, and WhatsApp forwards became weapons as Amritsar’s police and civil administration battled fake news and fear; ...