Why a judge eviscerating the Pentagon rules for censoring and punishing journalists is a victory for the press
A federal judge's ruling has overturned the Pentagon's restrictive policies on journalist reporting, a notable win for press freedom, despite low public awareness and engagement.
A Blow to Trump's Restrictions: A Judicial Ruling Redefines the Relationship Between the Pentagon and the Press
A federal judge has overturned Trump-era restrictions on journalists covering the Pentagon, asserting they violate constitutional rights and endanger independent journalism.
Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller claims to Elon Musk about 'reduced visibility' of her X account
Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller publicly criticized Elon Musk after receiving a notification about a temporary reduction in the visibility of her posts on the social media platform X.
President Yoon shares backlash from SBS press union, saying 'rights come with obligations'
President Yoon Seok-yeol emphasized that press freedoms come with responsibilities amidst backlash from the SBS journalism union over his call for an apology regarding perceived media misconduct.
REVIEW: 80 Angry Journalists Triumph Over Viktor Orbán
A review discusses the triumph of 80 journalists over Viktor Orbán's challenges.
US judge strikes down Pentagon press limits as unconstitutional
A US judge ruled that the Pentagon's media access policy violated constitutional protections, allowing journalists' credentials to be restored after major media outlets refused to comply.
VIDEO: Qing Madi opens up about commercial pressure, financial freedom
Nigerian singer Qing Madi discusses her approach to wealth, social media, and the impact of financial freedom on her music career.
Lucélia case: 18 years after being tortured by adoptive mother, writer celebrates life change: 'Today I live the freedom that only God can give'
Lucélia Rodrigues da Silva reflects on her life 18 years after escaping horrific abuse from her adoptive mother, sharing her journey of healing and empowerment on social media.
Judge: Hegseth's attempt to exclude journalists from the Pentagon is illegal
A federal court in the U.S. ruled that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's attempt to restrict access to the Pentagon for critical media violates the Constitution.
Federal judge sides with media in Pentagon press access fight
A US federal judge has blocked a Pentagon policy that threatened journalists' access to military information, citing violations of free speech and due process rights.
Newspaper wins against the Pentagon
A federal judge has ruled in favor of The New York Times, requiring the Pentagon to amend its press regulations that were deemed unconstitutional.
United States: A Judge Strikes Down Pentagon Restrictions on the Press
A U.S. federal judge has declared a Pentagon policy restricting press access unconstitutional, particularly in relation to freedom of speech.
Judge sided with NYT in lawsuit over media access restrictions at the Pentagon
A judge has supported the New York Times in a lawsuit concerning restricted media access to the Pentagon.
Behind Luxury Lies Control. Polish Influencers in Dubai: "We Can't Say We're Afraid"
Polish influencers in Dubai express concerns about freedom of speech and the darker realities behind the glamorous facade.
Milei, President of Argentina, Creates Account to "Disprove" the Press
Javier Milei has launched a social media account aimed at countering disinformation from the Argentine press, which has drawn criticism for its potential to threaten journalistic freedom.
Nervousness Surrounding Terminations in STVR: Historians Support Editors After Dissidents, Flašíková Calms Employees via Email
Sixty employees of the public Slovak Television and Radio (STVR) are awaiting imminent layoffs, a move that has sparked unrest among staff and prompted public support from historians and colleagues.
Russia: Blogger who criticized Putin was admitted to psychiatric clinic, according to local newspaper
A pro-government figure who unexpectedly criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine has been admitted to a psychiatric clinic, reports Russian media.
Czarzasty chides right-wing television and TV Republic. "A station of people who do not offend anyone"
Włodzimierz Czarzasty criticized the behavior of right-wing media during a press conference regarding the presidential project "SAFE 0 PLN" and emphasized the need for respectful treatment of all journalists.
USA, Voice of America Returns. A Judge Blocks the Dismantling of Maga: 1000 Return to Work
A federal judge has ruled that the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which oversees Voice of America, was illegal, allowing about 1000 employees to return to work.
Criticism of Lund Municipality as Bissan Edwan may lose fellowship
The Palestinian author Bissan Edwan faces the potential loss of her fellowship with Lund Municipality due to her social media expressions of support for Hamas, provoking significant local debate.
Inform patriotically. The Trump administration presses the media regarding the war in Iran, threatens to revoke licenses
The Trump administration is reportedly putting pressure on media outlets about their coverage of the Iran war and has even threatened to revoke their licenses if they don't comply.
"I Dream of a Fight with La Russa": the Shocking Post by Professor Montanari
Professor Tomaso Montanari expressed a violent sentiment towards Italy's Senate President Ignazio La Russa in a social media post, raising questions about the appropriateness of such language from an academic leader.
Judge demands that Voice of America be reopened
A federal judge has ordered the reopening of Voice of America, claiming that its shutdown by the Trump administration was illegal.
The court goes against Trump. Broadcasting of Voice of America must be restored, ordered
A court has ordered the restoration of Voice of America broadcasts, countering previous actions against Trump.
The Brother of Babiš's Advisor and 'Friend of Russia' is Collecting Debts in Moscow
Natalie Vachatová, the new advisor for freedom of speech to Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, has a controversial past involving pro-Russian sentiments and connections.
Nigeria: Special Report - Under IGP Egbetokun, Nigerian Police Became Tool for Hounding Journalists
The article examines the tenure of former Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, highlighting the alleged use of police forces to suppress journalism and media freedoms in Nigeria, while noting the new IG's commitment to human rights.
Zimbabwe: Wave of Legal Threats, Arrests, and Physical Attacks Against Journalists Signals Deepening Crackdown
The International Press Institute has raised concerns over a rise in threats and violence against journalists in Zimbabwe, calling for the protection of media freedom amid escalating government crackdowns.
Syrians on the 15th anniversary of the revolution: The journey of March 18 towards the free Syria has triumphed
Syrians commemorate the 15th anniversary of their revolution against the Assad regime, reflecting on the sacrifices made in their quest for freedom and dignity.
A difficult year for journalism
The article discusses the challenges faced by journalism in 2026, highlighting the hostile environment in which journalists operate, especially when covering politically polarized topics.
Interior Ministry Issues Arrest Warrant for Meduza Editor-in-Chief
Russia's Interior Ministry has issued an arrest warrant for Ivan Kolpakov, the editor-in-chief of the exiled news outlet Meduza, amid ongoing crackdowns on independent media.
Police detained the TV Republika crew. New facts have emerged
Police have detained a crew from TV Republika while investigating footage recorded outside the Military Counterintelligence Service headquarters.
When Coverage of the War in Iran Doesn't Please Him, Trump Labels U.S. Media as 'Enemies of the State'
Donald Trump's administration is applying significant pressure on news organizations due to its increasing sensitivity to media coverage of the war in Iran, which is met with growing opposition from Americans.
Trump intensifies his criticism of the media over coverage of the war and silences a journalist on Air Force One
Trump has ramped up his attacks on the media regarding the coverage of the Middle East war, including silencing a journalist during a flight on Air Force One.
Notification for March 18
The article outlines various events and announcements taking place in South Korea on March 21, including commemorative ceremonies, safety initiatives, and awards for contributions in health research.
Orbán speaks of Ukraine as the main threat. Interview with a Hungarian journalist about the media landscape and pre-election atmosphere
The article discusses the challenges faced by independent media in Hungary amid government pressures and the upcoming elections.
Liveblog USA under Trump: Federal Judge: Voice of America must resume broadcasting
A federal judge ordered the U.S. government to reinstate the broadcasting operations of Voice of America, requiring a plan for resuming international broadcasts by next week.
Suspension of Social Media in Gabon: The Court Declares Itself Incompetent
A Gabonese court has declared itself incompetent to hear a case regarding the suspension of social media by the High Authority of Communication.
"Criminals", "Traitors" and "Antipatriots": Trump Intensifies Attacks on the Press as the Iran War Deepens
Donald Trump escalates his attacks on the media, labeling them as 'criminals', 'traitors', and 'antipatriots' amid the escalating conflict in Iran.
Democracy in the USA in free fall: – Like in Putin's Russia
A recent report indicates that the level of democracy in the United States has fallen dramatically, now returning to levels last seen in 1978, igniting concerns about the state of democratic values in the nation.
Russians losing Telegram access as Kremlin moves to block popular messenger
As the Kremlin seeks to block access to Telegram, many Russians are experiencing significant outages with the app, reflecting a shift towards state-controlled messaging alternatives.
BBC asks US court to throw out Trump’s $10bn lawsuit and avoid ‘chilling effect’
The BBC is requesting a US court to dismiss Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit, claiming it could hinder journalistic reporting on the president.
Political Persecution: There is More Behind Moravec's Departure. However, Demonstrating for CT May Backfire
The departure of Václav Moravec from Czech Television highlights broader issues of political pressure and internal conflicts within the public broadcaster.
Media: A fine imposed on public figure V. Bartkevičius for assaulting Celofanas
Public figure V. Bartkevičius has been fined €85 for a minor public order offense in a recent incident, while A. Kandrotas faces criminal charges for assault.
Trump administration threatens media over negative coverage of Middle East war
The Trump administration has issued threats to media organizations regarding their negative reporting on the Middle East war.
Springer Media: A Text That Sounds Like It Was Written by the Kremlin Itself
Mathias Döpfner, head of Springer Media, advocates for freedom of expression while supporting controversial opinions, including those of figures like Elon Musk and Alexander Gauland of the AfD.
Trump backs FCC chair’s threat to pull licenses of news outlets over Iran war coverage
Donald Trump supports the FCC chair's warning that news outlets could lose their licenses over unfavorable reporting on the Iran war.
Media: Blocking of the 'Telegram' app has started in Russia
Users in Russia are reporting significant disruptions to the messaging app 'Telegram,' with complaints suggesting a possible crackdown by authorities.
Trump's World (Days 418–420): The War Against Iran Seems to be Taking on a Life of Its Own. The President May Not Be Able to End It Even If He Wants To
The article discusses the escalating conflict in the Middle East, particularly the war against Iran, and its broader implications for the U.S. political landscape and media freedom.
Investigation into posts about Adriatici. But the judge: "There is no incitement"
An Italian judge has ruled that comments made online regarding the case of convicted murderer Massimo Adriatici do not constitute incitement to commit a crime.
US TV chief threatens to revoke licenses after Iran coverage
The head of the US media regulatory agency warns TV stations against spreading 'false news' about the Iran conflict, citing potential consequences for their licenses.