Democracy under threat as some world leaders expand power using coronavirus crisis
In these extra-ordinary times many leaders of the world are using the pandemic coronavirus to their advantage. The crisis the ...
Read moreIn these extra-ordinary times many leaders of the world are using the pandemic coronavirus to their advantage. The crisis the ...
Read moreBhubaneswar: Union Minister Pratap Sarangi expressed concerns Friday over a large number of journalists in Mumbai testing positive for coronavirus. ...
Read moreMandi (Himachal Pradesh): The Himachal Pradesh police booked three journalists Wednesday who reported about curfew violations by three brick kilns in ...
Read moreBeijing: The publishers of three major American newspapers have written an open letter asking China to reverse its recent decision ...
Read moreBeijing: China defended Thursday the expulsion of three foreign journalists of the Wall Street Journal. It said that media which ...
Read moreNew Delhi: The Editor's Guild of India Monday condemned the ‘violence and brutality’ on journalists during ongoing protests in Karnataka ...
Read moreLondon: In the past two years (2017-2018), 55 per cent of journalists’ killings happened in non-conflict zones, highlighting the rising ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Citizen Lab, a laboratory based at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy of the University ...
Read moreIslamabad: Pakistan blacklisted and expelled the Asia coordinator of global press freedom group the Committee to Protect Journalists, the group's ...
Read moreBhopal: Names of several Bhopal-based journalists have emerged in the high-profile honey-trap and extortion racket in Madhya Pradesh. The journalists ...
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