Riki Blanco: forbidden
This article discusses a cartoon by Riki Blanco that falls under the category of editorial content due to its opinion-based nature.
Marek Kobylański: The Boundary for Lack of Decency
Marek Kobylański expresses concerns over public expressions of identity that disregard the feelings of others, particularly in the context of freedom of expression versus religious respect.
Wurster: Social Media Ban
The article discusses the implications of a proposed social media ban.
Hong Kong’s success debunks the false binary of security vs freedom
An opinion piece argues that Hong Kong's national security regime has facilitated the city's recovery, challenging external narratives about the conflict between security and freedom.
Javier Cercas wins the XI Raúl del Pozo Opinion Journalism Award: 'The novelist should not take sides, the columnist must do so'
Javier Cercas has been awarded the XI Raúl del Pozo Opinion Journalism Award, emphasizing the distinction between the roles of a novelist and a columnist.
Posts Leading to Imprisonment: Has Tunisia Entered a Phase of Criminalizing Opinion?
The recent imprisonment of Tunisian MP Ahmed Saidani has raised concerns about the state of free expression in Tunisia, indicating a troubling trend of criminalizing dissent.
Four out of ten Danes are afraid to express their opinions
A significant portion of Danes, specifically 41%, fear personal repercussions for publicly criticizing authorities, according to a poll by Verian for Amnesty International Denmark.
Two-thirds of Italians fear losing the freedom to protest
A recent survey indicates that two-thirds of Italians are concerned about losing their right to protest freely.
Freedom of Speech: The Internet Should Belong to All of Us Again
This opinion piece argues that the notion of absolute freedom of speech is a myth and critiques the current dynamics of speech and media, particularly influenced by populist narratives.
“It Gives One the Feeling That It’s About Political Censorship”
Following Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther's statement on press freedom, MABB Director Eva Flecken advocates for media content bans, specifically mentioning Nius, while columnist Gunnar Schupelius emphasizes the importance of freedom of opinion.
The government completely botches the window for reforms
In a new episode of 'Freedom of Opinion with Nena Brockhaus', participants discuss the government's failures regarding reform opportunities.
"Left-Green Politics Have Driven the Economy Against the Wall in Many Areas"
Entrepreneur Sarna Röser criticizes the German government's ongoing 'reality denial' and highlights alarming insolvency figures in Germany during her appearance on 'Freedom of Opinion.'
Günther denies demand for media censorship
Daniel Günther, the Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein, emphasizes the importance of freedom of opinion and the press, asserting that he never called for censorship of media outlets.
Günther explains his remarks on 'Lanz' – and criticizes 'alternative' media
Daniel Günther, the Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein, clarifies his comments on opinion and press freedom while criticizing social networks and alternative media outlets, emphasizing the importance of press freedom.
The media are not there to please politicians
Daniel Günther, the CDU prime minister, calls for a crackdown on media that he claims puts his party in trouble, raising concerns about his views on press and freedom of opinion despite his stated aim to protect democracy.
Peridis
The article discusses the role of illustrations and drawings as opinion elements, emphasizing the artistic freedom of their authors.
Democracy: Beware when Trump, the AfD, and Springer talk about 'freedom of opinion'
The article discusses the alarming attacks on freedom of opinion by the US government under Donald Trump, who seeks to censor negative media coverage and has imposed a travel ban on the leaders of the German organization 'HateAid' for allegedly promoting censorship.