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As the likes of Meta and X pull back on content moderation to appease those wanting "free speech", climate activists are ...
Army generals have seized power in Chad, Mali, Guinea, Sudan, Burkina Faso, Niger and Gabon in recent years promising ...
Two journalists, brought together by conflict, offer their perspectives on how the truth about war is obscured by their own ...
A rebellion is brewing in the House of Lords over the acquisition of the Telegraph by a US company with links to the CCP ...
More than 30 organisations call on the Seanad to take action over anti-SLAPP measures, calling it a missed opportunity to ...
Luke de Pulford argues why we must all take note, before it’s too late ...
Fatemeh Jamalpour is an Iranian journalist in exile and co-author of For the Sun After Long Nights: The Story of Iran’s Women ...
Why? Because stories are powerful. Because reading can challenge the status quo.
As veteran Turkish journalist Can Dündar told me this week, “Like many autocrats, Erdoğan is intolerant of humour.” He fears the chilling effect this latest crackdown could have. “This may silence ...