Hong Kong Officials Weaponize Security Law To Clamp Down on Dissent
China’s new national security law clamps down on journalists covering Hong Kong as well as pro-democracy and pro-independence advocates in the region.
China’s new national security law clamps down on journalists covering Hong Kong as well as pro-democracy and pro-independence advocates in the region.
Corruption within the Armenian government resulted in a revolution that shifted the tides in the relationship between the media and the government. Armenia has been added to the list of countries around the world enforcing censorship behind “hate speech” and “fake news” laws. Armenia is
Violence in Hong Kong is making it difficult for journalists to do their jobs without getting caught in the crossfire.
Journalists in Australia fight for legal reform to add protections for members of the press and freedom of expression.
Singapore’s latest crackdown on “fake news” follows global path toward declining press freedom.
Osama bin Laden’s son, the heir to terrorist group Al-Qaeda, has been killed in an American operation ordered by President Trump but the media didn’t cover the event the same way as when Osama bin Laden himself was killed.
Five years after more than 200 girls were abducted by terrorists in Nigeria, Boko Haram continues to spread terror throughout Western Africa.