Guest Post: Bribery, corruption and media illiteracy blight the country on its 50th anniversary, says Duke Mangera
Guest Post: Bribery, corruption and media illiteracy blight the country on its 50th anniversary, says Duke Mangera
Editorials and articles labelling democracy activists “anarchists and “thugs” signal that most Egyptian media has reverted to its old pre-revolution ways, siding with the military-backed government against the opposition activists. Shahira Amin reports
Croatians voted Sunday to amend the constitution to define marriage as being between a man and a woman. The campaign had been orchestrated by the country’s religious institutions. Barbara Matejčić reports
Bookstores told by authorities to stop selling the novel H W J N
Pakistan is notorious for blocking websites. It has banned more than 4,000 websites for what it considers objectionable material. The latest was IMDb, Zofeen Ebrahim reports.
The government’s stance on homosexuality is considered among the harshest in the world, Edward Ronald Sekyewa writes
As the body representing UK vice-chancellors releases new guidelines on external speakers on campuses, we look at some cases where they could have been put to use
Turkey’s media proprietors seem all too willing to play along with practices that make the country feel like a corrupt central Asian republic, says Yavuz Baydar
US climate activist Reverend Billy faces one year in jail for bank protest. Padraig Reidy reports
Shezanne Cassim was arrested for posting a mock documentary spoofing youth culture in Dubai