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Media Freedom: 2022

Media Freedom: 2022

RSF’s 2022 World Press Freedom Index : a new era of polarization

The 2022 edition of the World Press Freedom Index, which assesses the state of journalism in 180 countries and territories,...
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Media Freedom: 2022

Nepal’s press freedom and the need for more investigative multimedia reporting

Nepal climbed 30 steps up in this year’s press freedom ranking worldwide. Fewer incidents of press freedom violations were recorded...
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Media Freedom: 2022

Will the real truth-tellers please stand up?

For the Philippines, there isn’t just a battle for press freedom, there’s a battle for credibility. In a country where...
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Media Freedom: 2022

In Vietnam, social media as existential threat to the freedom of expression

As more and more Vietnamese independent journalists and writers turn to social media to report news and criticize government policies,...
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Media Freedom: 2022

Malaysia’s Ismail is all talk on press freedom

SINGAPORE – Malaysia’s Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob recently extended an olive branch to the media on National Journalists Day...
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Media Freedom: 2022

If you’re only reporting on politics, you’re missing a chance to tell a wider story.

Originally published in Splice This is a series of short interviews with media professionals that we’re doing in partnership with...
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Media Freedom: 2022

Living in fear but refusing to give up: journalists under Myanmar’s coup regime

Memories flooded me as I read the opening sentences of a diary entry from a journalist. She was reminiscing about...
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Media Freedom: 2022

Seoul politicians act on their grudge against liberal news network

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA—In late 1986, the journalist Kim Tae-hong was arrested and taken to the ‘anti-communism investigation room’ for exposing...
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