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Hong Kong Press Freedom Under Scrutiny: Journalists Convicted of Sedition

In a significant legal development for Hong Kong's media landscape, two journalists associated with a pro-democracy newspaper have been convicted of sedition. The case marks a critical moment for press freedom in the region, echoing concerns about the erosion of civil liberties. Chung Pui-kuen,......

The Tragic Toll: Palestinian Journalists in Gaza Face Deadly Strikes

Gaza City, Gaza Strip - The death toll among Palestinian journalists has reached a staggering 165 since October 7, as confirmed by the Gaza government media office. This grim milestone follows the recent deaths of Al Jazeera journalist Ismail al-Ghoul and cameraman Rami al-Refee, who were killed by an......

Donald Trump Affirms He Would 'Definitely' Issue Pardons for Participants in the January 6 Insurrection

In a recent panel discussion at the National Association of Black Journalists, former President Donald Trump reiterated his controversial position on pardoning individuals involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, should he return to office. This statement has reignited discussions about the events......

Tragedy Strikes Gaza: Two Al Jazeera Journalists Perish in Airstrike

In a devastating turn of events, the ongoing conflict in Gaza has claimed the lives of two media professionals. Ismail al-Ghoul, a respected journalist for Al Jazeera Arabic, and his cameraman, Rami al-Refee, were killed on Wednesday in an Israeli air attack on the Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City. The......

King Mohammed VI Grants Clemency to Moroccan Journalists and Activists on Throne Day

In a significant gesture marking Throne Day, King Mohammed VI of Morocco has extended royal pardons to 2,476 individuals, including prominent journalists Taoufik Bouachrine, Omar Radi, and Soulaimane Raissouni, alongside activists Reda Taoujni and Youssef El-Hireche. This annual tradition often coincides......

Pakistan's Bloody Reality: A Deadly Toll on Press Freedom

Pakistan has witnessed a chilling and alarming development in 2024, with a record number of journalists killed in the line of duty within the first six months. Seven reporters have tragically lost their lives, highlighting the grave dangers faced by those who seek and report the truth in the country. The......

Chaos Surrounds New Press Card Platform as Journalists' Associations Call for Changes

The introduction of a new online platform for 2024 press card applications has devolved into chaos, eliciting criticism from journalists' groups. The National Association of Media and Publishers (ANME) has voiced concerns over the platform's numerous technical glitches and challenges in document......