A guide to The world's forgotten crisis Analyzing Media Bias, Global Attention Gaps, and the Digital Ethics of Information Flow

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Areeba Fatima

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Every day when you do scrolling. You scroll past wars, famines and floods that never made it to your feed. Six
million dead in Congo. Ten million displaced in Sudan. This is what the news is not showing you, and why you have to think about it.

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Fatima, A. (2026). A guide to The world’s forgotten crisis: Analyzing Media Bias, Global Attention Gaps, and the Digital Ethics of Information Flow. PakTech Today, 1(4), 89–91. Retrieved from https://pakjournals.com/ojs/index.php/ptt/article/view/159
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Areeba Fatima, University of Agriculture Faisalabad

Name: Areeba Fatima

Bio Statement: Areeba Fatima is a student  of BS Information Technology 6th semester at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan. She specialises in software development, data visualisation, and graphic design. She holds an Adobe Certified Professional certification in Graphic Design and Illustration and has completed internships in digital content creation and design  and currently doing ineternship in web development and as a  graphic designer. Her academic and professional work sits at the intersection of technology, visual communication, and social awareness.

Department: Department of Computer Sciences, University of Agriculture Faisalabad

Rank/Position: Undergraduate Student

Email: areebafatima3018@gmail.com

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LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/areeba-fatima-1b8290302/