Tag: Media
Activist: China’s ‘killing’ of Hong Kong paper has ‘serious implications’ for...
Benedict Rogers, co-founder of Hong Kong Watch, said the suppression of Apple Daily 'represents the death of media freedom in Hong Kong'
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily to live on in blockchain, free of...
The Hong Kong government says use of the internet will not be affected so long as its use is within the law
Hong Kong pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily to print last edition on...
The end of the popular 26-year-old tabloid has escalated alarm over media freedom and other rights in the Chinese-ruled city
Hong Kong police arrest newspaper executives, seize reporting materials
The incident raises further concerns about media freedoms in the Chinese-ruled city
Myanmar jails two journalists for ‘incitement,’ ‘spreading false news’
More than 80 journalists have been arrested since the February 1 coup, and over 50 of them face criminal charges
American journalist detained in Myanmar
Danny Fenster, managing editor of Frontier Myanmar, was arrested while preparing to fly to Malaysia on Monday
Freed Japan reporter calls on Tokyo to take ‘concrete action’ against...
Myanmar authorities arrested Yuki Kitazumi, a freelance reporter, and charged him with spreading false information
Komunikator Katolik se-Asia bertekad menjadi ‘jembatan’ bagi komunitas miskin
Komunikator Katolik di Asia berjanji untuk terus menjadi "jembatan" bagi komunitas miskin di kawasan ini di mana penduduknya berjuang keras untuk mengakses informasi yang akurat.
Asian Catholic communicators vow to serve as ‘bridge’ to poor communities
In his message, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle urged everyone to continue spreading the Gospel despite the challenges posed by the pandemic
Pope Francis challenges media to ‘hit the streets,’ encounter people
Pope Francis cited the work of journalists, camera operators, photographers and others who often risk their lives to seek the truth