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Kremlin Sanctions Western Journalists in Media Crackdown

The Kremlin intensifies its assault on press freedom, imposing sanctions on Western journalists in a brazen retaliation for international criticism of its Ukraine invasion. This analysis delves into the chilling implications for global media and democrati

White House Spox Blasts NYT Reporter for 'Biased' Coverage

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, accuses New York Times White House correspondent of 'biased' and 'inaccurate' reporting in a fiery on-air confrontation, escalating tensions between the Biden administration a

Media phones confiscated at Trump-Putin summit

Media personnel covering the high-profile Trump-Putin summit in Alaska faced unprecedented restrictions, including confiscated phones and no access to beds, sparking outrage among press freedom advocates.

Israel-Gaza War: Journalists Under Fire

Amid the Israel-Gaza war, journalists face unprecedented dangers, with record casualties raising urgent questions about press freedom and accountability.

Israel's war on Gaza journalists: Silencing witnesses

As Palestinian journalist Anas al-Sharif narrowly escapes an Israeli airstrike, concerns grow over the systematic targeting of Gaza's media workers. This alarming trend threatens press freedom and the world's right to know about wartime realities.

Al Jazeera journalist killed in Gaza

Anas Al-Sharif, a journalist for Al Jazeera, has been killed in Gaza, underscoring the perilous conditions faced by media professionals in conflict areas. The incident has sparked international outcry.

Gaza journalist killed in Israeli airstrike

Al Jazeera reporter Anas Al-Sharif was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, raising urgent concerns about journalist safety and media suppression in conflict zones.

Journalists Killed in Gaza – Full List

A comprehensive report on journalists who have lost their lives in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict, highlighting the dangers faced by media professionals in war zones.

Murdoch & Trump: A threat to press freedom

The troubling relationship between media mogul Rupert Murdoch and former US President Donald Trump poses a serious threat to democratic values and press freedom.

Trump wants NBC's licence revoked over 'fake news'

Former US President Donald Trump has called for NBC's broadcasting licence to be revoked, accusing the network of spreading 'fake news'. Democrats have swiftly responded, labelling his remarks as an attack on press freedom.

German court dismisses defamation case against journalists

A Hamburg court has ruled in favour of journalists Christina Block and Gerhard Delling, dismissing a defamation lawsuit filed against them. The case highlights ongoing tensions between media freedom and legal accountability in Germany.

Secret Court Order Gags Media Over MOD Case

A high-profile superinjunction has been issued, preventing UK media from reporting on a confidential Ministry of Defence matter. The legal gag order raises questions about press freedom and government transparency.

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