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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...

Why Framing Qatar as Israel’s “Next Enemy”

A concerning narrative is gaining traction within certain Israeli circles, aggressively propelled by media outlets and commentators. Framed by articles like Elazar Gabay's incendiary...

How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Journalism: From Headlines to Deep Analysis

Unless someone points it out, you probably won't notice the difference, but newsrooms are starting to feel the effects of AI. It now lends...

The Challenge of Digital Inclusivity in the Global South

The digital world is constantly evolving. Today, digitalization encompasses not only security and data but also the economy. One major aspect of this transformation...

Trade Pact with U.S. Sparks Rhetorical Shift in China’s Media and Politics

The Chinese-American agreement, mediated by Swiss mediation in Geneva, resolved several trade issues between the two sides by suspending a portion of customs duties...

Between Resistance and Restriction: Ukraine’s Human Rights Landscape in the Shadow of War

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, Ukraine has undergone a profound transformation at the intersection of national survival, democratic resilience, and human rights...

Alpha-Dialogue establishes African media training platform

Empowering senior African media executives, raising their orientation towards geopolitical developments and learning more innovative skills of disseminating information to the public audience are...

Press Freedom and Democracy in Indonesia: Is the Constitution Still on Their Side?

The Indonesian journalism community has once again been shaken by an act of terror targeting a media office. An unmarked package containing a severed...

Resumption of 1st Women-Led Radio Station in Afghanistan

The reopening of Radio Begum, Afghanistan’s only women-led radio station, marks a pivotal moment in the country’s ongoing struggle for press freedom, gender inclusivity,...

Terrorism & Media: A Dangerous Symbiosis in the Age of Publicity

In the modern world, terrorism is no longer merely an act of violence; it is a media spectacle, a performative act designed not only...

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Iran Confirms Review of US Proposal Amid Growing Signs of Imminent Deal

Iran is currently examining a new proposal from the...

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