Muhammad Toori, based in Karachi, is a seasoned broadcast journalist and accomplished documentary filmmaker; he's a solo force that has left an indelible mark in the industry. His journey in the world of news commenced in 2007, and since then, he has singularly worn multiple hats - journalist, producer, and anchor. Armed with education and a master's degree in Economics from the University of Karachi, Muhammad boasts over a decade of international journalism experience with Press TV. His journey has seen him meticulously handle every aspect of the storytelling process, from ideation and research to filming, editing, and ultimately sending out the final file. He's a true one-man army, exemplifying dedication and excellence. Muhammad initiated his career as a Financial Journalist with CNBC in Pakistan. His linguistic proficiency in languages like Pashto proved invaluable, especially in his extensive reporting over the last decade. He covered Pakistan's War on Terror, spanning from the North-West tribal belt in Parachinar to the bustling metropolis in the deep south. His lens captured stories from the turf war in Karachi to the War on Terror in the Northwest. Muhammad's solo expertise even extended to extensive flood coverage in Pakistan. His reporting isn't confined to a single domain; it's a rich blend of economics, finance, politics, religion, and humanitarian crises like flood coverage, showcasing his versatility. Notably, his documentary, "Rohingya People Face Identity Issues in Pakistan," was part of Press Television International's InFocus section. Muhammad Toori's work reflects an unwavering passion for storytelling and a deep commitment to authentic reporting, which has been refined and perfected through international journalism experience with multiple media outlets like Huffington Post, TRT World and Press TV.