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- 1From:States News ServiceWASHINGTON, DC -- The following information was released by Radio Free Asia: Two men evade questions about their identities after following a court reporter to work By Gao Feng for RFA Mandarin and RFA Cantonese...
- 2From:allAfrica.comByline: Luminous Jannamike The United States Embassy in Abuja yesterday stressed the need for industry-wide engagement with media professionals to set up a structure for countering misinformation in Nigeria. The...
- 3From:allAfrica.comByline: Ignatius Banda Bulawayo -- With only a few months to go before national elections in Zimbabwe, press freedom advocates are raising concerns about stringent reporting conditions set by the government. From...
- 4From:States News ServiceGENEVA, Switzerland -- The following information was released by Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA): FORUM-ASIA is alarmed by the proposed amendment to Maldives' General Elections Act which would...
- 5From:States News ServiceGENEVA, Switzerland -- The following information was released by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: The UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression, Irene Khan, will...
- 6From:UWIRE TextEditor's Note: The Wilf campus recently held a constitutional convention towards approving a new constitution. In relation to that, The Commentator has reprinted an article discussing past revisions of the YCSC...
- 7From:allAfrica.comByline: Sharon Resian Nairobi -- The Media Council of Kenya has spoken out against attacks on journalists during the Azimio la Umoja demonstrations on Monday, saying that the acts threaten the freedom of the press....
- 8From:UWIRE TextA bill aimed at protecting the rights of student journalists was signed into law Thursday by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice. SB 121, introduced by Sen. Michael Azinger, protects the editorial freedom of high school and...
- 9From:The Citizen (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) - AAGMTanzania, March 24 -- Dar es Salaam. The Dutch Ambassador to Tanzania, Mr Wiebe de Boer, has commended President Samia Suluhu Hassan decision to create an enabling environment for journalists to work with freedom and...
- 10From:International Business Times (U.S. ed.)Computer-generated images showing the arrest and imprisonment of former President (https://www.ibtimes.com/topic/donald-trump?utm_source=feeds_ibt&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=_content) Donald Trump have flooded the...
- 11From:allAfrica.comByline: James Kamala Having assumed the highest leadership position in the country on March 19, 2021, President Samia Suluhu Hassan carried an agenda of press freedom on her shoulders. It would be recalled that on...
- 12From:The Guardian (London, England)Byline: Margaret Sullivan As it tries to defend itself against the accusation that it knowingly spread lies about the 2020 presidential election, Fox News has touted some lofty notions about the role of journalism in a...
- 13From:allAfrica.comThe Senegalese authorities are intensifying repression ahead of the 2024 presidential election by cracking down on human rights, restricting civic space, banning protests and detaining a journalist and opposition...
- 14From:Science Letter2023 MAR 17 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- Research findings on applied sciences are discussed in a new report. According to news originating from Catania, Italy, by NewsRx...
- 15From:States News ServiceVIENNA, Austria -- The following information was released by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE): The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Teresa Ribeiro, strongly condemned today...
- 16From:Mena ReportThe Digital Services Act (DSA) continues to be one of the key legal frameworks in the media sector. It includes a number of new, graduated due diligence requirements for intermediaries, hosting services, online platforms...
- 17From:The New York TimesOn the evening of Oct. 19, 2020, as reporters and photographers for The Kashmir Times rushed to meet deadlines, government officials and the police swept into the newspaper's offices in the city of Srinagar, chased out...
- 18From:States News ServiceINDIANAPOLIS, IN -- The following information was released by the Society of Professional Journalists: This column is written by Jodi Rave Spotted Bear, who is the Society of Professional Journalists Freedom of...
- 19From:States News ServiceVIENNA, Austria -- The following information was released by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE): Freedom of expression as well as the freedom for media to operate independently are key...
- 20From:allAfrica.comTunis/Tunisia -- Police deployed heavily Monday near the Parliament building as an inaugural session opened. Barricades and patrol cars were seen in its vicinity, in addition to armoured vehicles near its fence, TAP...