A New Take on a Classical Indian Instrument
KUT News director Emily Donahue is traveling through Pakistan with nine other reporters on a trip organized by the International Center for Journalists.You may be familiar with the sound of the South...
View ArticleWitnessing the Wagah Border Ceremony
Today we did a lot of sightseeing and meetings in Lahore. We traveled to the border with India to see the Wagah Border Ceremony. It takes place every every evening at the border between Pakistan and...
View ArticleUS Journalists Dance at Pakistan Museum
KUT News director Emily Donahue is traveling through Pakistan with nine other reporters on a trip organized by the International Center for Journalists.At a recent trip to the Pakistan National...
View ArticlePakistan’s Media: Bringing Change at a Cost
KUT News director Emily Donahue is traveling through Pakistan with nine other reporters on a trip organized by the International Center for Journalists.Pakistan’s modern media outlets were launched in...
View ArticleThe Lost Potential of Pakistan's Street Children
KUT News director Emily Donahue traveled through Pakistan with nine other reporters this month on a trip organized by the International Center for Journalists.In Pakistan, the poverty is breathtaking....
View ArticleHookin' Em in Pakistan
KUT News director Emily Donahue traveled through Pakistan with nine other reporters this month on a trip organized by the International Center for Journalists.In my whirlwind tour of Pakistan through...
View ArticleA Disparate Education
KUT News director Emily Donahue traveled through Pakistan with nine other journalists this month on a trip organized by the International Center for Journalists.Here in Austin, the concerns over...
View ArticleIn Tribal Pakistan, Radio is a Lifeline
Tayyeb Afridi is a journalist from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan, a region that borders Afghanistan. He visited KUT in May 2011 on a US Pakistan Journalism Exchange through the...
View ArticleWhy is Critical Media Important for Pakistan's Tribal Region?
Tayyeb Afridi is a journalist from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan, a region that borders Afghanistan. He visited KUT in May 2011 on a US Pakistan Journalism Exchange through the...
View ArticleFrom Pakistan to Austin, the Power of Radio: Introducing Samreen Ghauri
Samreen Ghauri is a visiting journalist from Pakistan. She works primarily in radio journalism, producing and reporting special features for the NBS current affairs channel of Radio Pakistan, which...
View ArticleTaliban Attack on Young Girl Shows Plight, Promise of Women in Pakistan
Samreen Ghauri is a visiting journalist from Pakistan. KUT News asked Samreen to share her thoughts on the Taliban’s attack on a young Pakistani girl who was fighting to educate girls in her region.The...
View ArticleKarachi City Limits: A Pakistani Journalist’s Thoughts on ACL
"The people of Austin are overwhelmingly friendly, warm and open to the acceptance of other cultures." That's one takeaway from visiting Pakistani journalist Samreen Ghauri, who attended the Austin...
View ArticleWhat the World Can Learn from U.S. Politics: A Pakistani Journalist’s...
Samreen Ghauri is a Pakistani journalist visiting the U.S. on a fellowship under the U.S.-Pakistan Professional Partnership in Journalism. The program is run by the International Center for Journalists...
View ArticleIn Tribal Pakistan, Radio Spreads Word of Free Education
Tayyeb Afridi is a journalist from the Federally Administered Tribal Area of Pakistan, a region that borders Afghanistan. He visited KUT in May 2011 on a US Pakistan Journalism Exchange through the...
View ArticleA Polio Outbreak In Pakistan Reveals Gaps In Vaccination
Pakistan has made a lot of progress this year in wiping out polio.
View ArticleCommentary: Pakistan Government Missing Its Own Message?
Tayyeb Afridi is a Pakistani journalist from the Federally Administered Tribal Area of Pakistan. He visited KUT on a US Pakistan Journalism Exchange through the International Center for Journalists.It...
View ArticlePakistani Children: Collateral Damage?
In one of the most volatile regions in the world, a 131 mile journey lasting more than four hours and a lone child not yet 9 – this is Shafi’s story.You may wonder how a mother could let her child a...
View ArticleKUT News Director Travels to Pakistan
I’m traveling through Pakistan with nine other journalists from various news organizations in the United States. The International Center for Journalists is sponsoring this trip as part of its...
View ArticleBoosting Energy Production in Pakistan
KUT News director Emily Donahue is traveling through Pakistan with nine other reporters on a trip organized by the International Center for Journalists.We met with officials at the Pakistan Planning...
View ArticleJourney to Pakistan: A Land of Many Cultures
KUT News director Emily Donahue is traveling through Pakistan with nine other reporters on a trip organized by the International Center for Journalists.Today, we went to the Faisal Mosque, the national...
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