Tag: Media
Myanmar frees US journalist Danny Fenster days after conviction
A court found Fenster guilty of encouraging resistance to the junta, unlawful association and violating immigration laws on Nov. 12
Pope Francis: ‘The Church is not a political organization that has...
The pope urged journalists to escape “from the tyranny of always being online,” to encounter and communicate reality
Myanmar charges US journalist with terrorism, sedition
Danny Fenster, who was arrested as he tried to leave the country in May, was charged under anti-terror and sedition laws
Foreign journalists fear further trouble under Hong Kong security law
Foreign correspondents in Hong Kong say sources are far less willing to talk to them since the citywide crackdown on public dissent
Journalist killed in southern Philippine region of Mindanao
Orlando Dinoy, a reporter for online outfit Newsline Philippines and anchor for Energy FM radio, was shot inside his home in Bansalan town
Journalists protest as Vatican cancels live coverage of Joe Biden greeting...
Joe Biden plans to discuss “ending the COVID-19 pandemic, tackling the climate crisis, and caring for the poor”
SIGNIS Asia journalism program starts on reflective note
The dynamism of media and its myriad of channels are creating an increasingly complex environment for journalists and journalism today
Diocese of Dumaguete appeals to media to be responsible in reporting
The Diocese of Dumaguete has expressed opposition to a government reclamation project that threatens the city's marine ecosystems
Indonesian media’s work in promoting democracy earns Ramon Magsaysay Award
WATCHDOC produces documentaries that address human rights, social justice, and environmental issues in Indonesia
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