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- 1From:The CriticDavid Wootton ‘‘WHAT IS ENLIGHTENment?” Kant’s 1784 answer to the question, that the Enlightenment “dares to know”, is famous and paradoxical. Enlightenment, he maintains, requires freedom of the press, but only an...
- 2From:Spectator (Vol. 350, Issue 10138-10140)Before Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, there was a narrow but clearly defined space for Russia's opposition media. The fearlessly anti- Kremlin Novaya Gazeta--whose editor-in-chief Dmitry Muratov was awarded the...
- 3From:The EconomistIt may actually be solved P ERCIVAL MABASA'S murder on the outskirts of Manila on October 3rd, while the 63-year-old radio journalist was driving to work, was barely newsworthy. The Philippines is one of the deadliest...
- 4From:The EconomistThe Kremlin banned them, branded them "foreign agents", criminalised them and chased them out of the country. It cut off their finances and tried to isolate them from their audiences. But they have regrouped, rebuilt and...
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- 6From:The EconomistA harsh new "disinformation" law T URKISH JOURNALISTS are used to working under political pressure. Now, the rest of the country is feeling it too. A new media law passed last month criminalises the sharing of "fake...
- 7From:New Internationalist (Issue 540)Zimbabwean journalist Jeffrey Moyo loves his job and wouldn't swap it for any other. But last year it landed him in prison with the risk of a 10-year jail term. Moyo, an international correspondent for The New York...
- 8From:The EconomistA tycoon's bid for a big Indian news channel bodes ill for media freedom F OR YEARS, whenever observers lamented the decline of press freedom in India, especially within its broadcast media, the country's defenders...
- 9From:Washington Monthly (Vol. 54, Issue 9-10)In 2000, the Gannett media company purchased the local newspaper in Muncie, Indiana, The Star Press. Much of what happened next will sound familiar to anyone who has followed the long, accelerating decline of independent...
- 10From:This Magazine (Vol. 56, Issue 2)IN APRIL 2021, STUDENT JOURNALISTS FROM ERIC HAMBER SECONDARY School's The Griffins' Nest wrote an article criticizing the lack of student and teacher involvement in the Vancouver School Board's decision-making process...
- 11From:Library Journal (Vol. 147, Issue 6)The press freedom nongovernmental organization (NGO) Reporters Without Borders (RSF, after its French title, Reporters Sans Frontieres) has created a way for readers everywhere to access and read documents that have been...
- 12From:Art Monthly (Issue 457)Our democracy relies on press freedom. Good journalism exposes wrongdoing and injustice, it scrutinises people in power and it champions truth. Every single day journalists are called upon to be fearless and fair. Today,...
- 13From:The EconomistLess than free Rows over press freedom overshadow the government's achievements G REECE'S CENTRE-RIGHT government has done a fine job of polishing its image with tourists and investors since Kyriakos Mitsotakis took...
- 14From:The EconomistGovernments are finding insidious ways to muzzle the media H ERE'S A THOUGHT experiment. If Russia had a free press, how many Russians would support Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine? Here's another: how might the...
- 15From:The EconomistPress freedom is retreating worldwide as states develop new means of control O LGA RUDENKO has a litany of worries as editor of the Kyiv Independent, an online newspaper in Ukraine. Since the Russian army invaded in...
- 16From:The EconomistJournalists are struggling against the worst conditions since the cold war Globally, press freedom is in retreat. Some states still deploy old-fashioned brute force against journalists. But authoritarian leaders are...
- 17From:The Baltic TimesForeign Minister Eva-Maria Liimets said on Tuesday that Estonia having risen to fourth place in the World Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders and covering 180 countries is wonderful news and a...
- 18From:The EconomistThe Ethiopian reporter lives in exile because of her articles from Tigray MORE THAN a year has passed since I first uncovered evidence of war crimes in the continuing conflict in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia....
- 19From:The EconomistThe Indian reporter asks if such plaudits normalise their persecution THE STEREOTYPE of the "brave journalist", or the "courageous journalist" has been troubling me for a while. To label us "brave" is to fight your...
- 20From:The EconomistA terrible plane crash prompts a revealing anti-media backlash O N A FIRST posting to China, two decades ago, Chaguan covered a disaster that was as grim as it was revealing: an explosion that killed 38 children at a...