By introducing a controversial set of bills on posting "disrespectful" information about the state and spreading «fake news» online, Russian...
Read moreChina is trying to establish a "new world media order" to prevent and counter criticism, watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF)...
Read moreAnother piece of legislation allows authorities to decide what amounts to "fake news" and gives a media watchdog the power...
Read moreSince the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001, Afghanistan's media has been one of the country's few success stories.
Read moreCritics say the bill is vaguely worded and would have large scope for abuse, further complicating the difficult and sometimes...
Read moreAlgerian police arrested Thursday a dozen journalists protesting "censorship" of coverage of demonstrations against a fifth term for President Abdelaziz...
Read morePhilippine prosecutors will file a libel charge carrying 12 years in prison against Time 'Person of the Year' winning journalist...
Read moreDetentions, visa delays, and suspected phone bugging are among the challenges faced by foreign journalists in China, who say working...
Read moreDozens of women staged a protest in Tehran on Sunday calling for the release of an Iranian state TV journalist...
Read moreThe head of Iran's English-language Press TV said Wednesday that one of its journalists and her son have been detained...
Read moreAs Sudanese police fire tear gas at crowds of anti-government protesters, media outlets in South Sudan have to fight for...
Read more"He was making people laugh... and some cry for laughter."
Read moreThe editor of a Singaporean website was charged with defamation for publishing a letter alleging corruption among the city-state's leaders.
Read moreSaudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered in October, was named Time magazine's "Person of the Year," an honor he...
Read moreFresh fears were raised about press freedom in Hungary over a new centralized structure for media organizations supportive of Prime...
Read morePresident Trump said the brutal murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi operatives will not derail the US-Saudi relationship...
Read moreThe U.S. government has not reached a final conclusion over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, the State Department said.
Read moreA lawyer for anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange warned that an apparent U.S. indictment against him poses a grave...
Read moreChina is raising the cash rewards paid to citizens for reporting pornographic and "illegal" publications to authorities.
Read moreSaudi Arabia called for the death penalty against five people accused of murdering journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate...
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