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The Shooting of Charlie Kirk: When Tragedy Becomes a Political Narrative Commodity

The shooting of Charlie Kirk, a right-wing activist and founder of Turning Point USA, has attracted global attention. It didn't take long for the...

Hungary Shuts Down 12 Ukrainian News Sites in Retaliatory Move

Hungary announced on Monday that it is blocking access to 12 Ukrainian news sites, escalating tensions between the two countries amid Russia's invasion of...

Off the Air: Jimmy Kimmel Show Pulled Following On-Air Controversy

NEWS BRIEF Walt Disney-owned ABC pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live" off the air indefinitely after the host's comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination prompted threats...

Trump Sues New York Times, Penguin for $15 Billion over Defamation

NEWS BRIEF President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation and libel lawsuit against The New York Times, four of its reporters, and publisher...

Why Russia Media Personalities Could Legally be Charged with Genocide Incitement in the Ukraine War

The Russian Federation has a formidable military that has been one of the arms of the Kremlin to enact its worldview. Alongside the military,...

Politicization of PECA Act

The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016, also known as cybercrime law, was proposed by then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a 20-point National...

Israeli strike on Gaza’s Nasser hospital kills at least 20, including five journalists

Background / ContextThe Gaza war, now in its eleventh month, has left tens of thousands dead and displaced much of the enclave’s population. Israel...

Sabotaging Truth: Russia and China’s attempt to control Latin America

As global tensions rise around the world, Latin America is becoming an area of increasing interest to the adversaries of the United States. A...

Israeli Airstrike Kills Prominent Al Jazeera Journalist and Several Colleagues in Gaza

Summary: 2024 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Anas Al Sharif, was killed alongside four of his Al Jazeera colleagues, an assistant, and freelance reporter Mohammad Al-Khaldi...

Kyrgyzstan enacts media law despite rights concerns

BISHKEK, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov has signed a controversial media law that expands government control over independent outlets, despite criticism...

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