Indian anti-terror police arrested two individuals linked to a news website and raided 44 others, raising concerns about media freedom in the country amid alleged Chinese...
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) has suspended the press accreditation of local media outlet Mothership for the second time in less than two...
Ms Chua Mui Hoong, Associate Editor and senior Columnist at the Singapore's state media Straits Times, recently revealed her relocation to Australia in June of this...
Chinese activists Sophia Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing face trial for "inciting subversion of state power," raising health concerns after two years in detention. The closed-door...
The use of AI in journalism presents both promise and peril. A study by the London School of Economics highlights concerns about ethics and underscores the...
Maria Ressa sees improved media freedom in the Philippines since Duterte's departure but recognizes ongoing challenges. Despite recent acquittals, legal battles continue, and Ressa remains committed...
Maria Ressa, a Nobel laureate and veteran journalist, has faced legal battles and online abuse while advocating for press freedom through Rappler. Acquitted of tax evasion,...
Maria Ressa, the Philippine Nobel laureate, has been acquitted of her last tax evasion charge, a legal win in her ongoing battles against politically motivated cases....
India Today TV mistakenly reported on Saturday (9 Sept) that Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was the "outgoing Prime Minister," to be replaced by Tharman...
AFP investigation uncovers a disinformation campaign involving fake experts writing pro-government articles in national and international media, potentially influencing Bangladesh's elections. The authors use fake photos...