In the weeks leading up to the election, young professionals lean on YouTube to gather varied and impartial news

In the weeks leading up to the election, young professionals lean on YouTube to gather varied and impartial news
The country has a vibrant future believes author Oliver Slow, despite the military junta’s attacks on dissent
Pressure on UK government to intervene in Lai case highlighted in a new report, which exposes the destruction of media freedom in Hong Kong
Last Thursday, human rights organisation Anotherway Now hosted a screening of the Sky News documentary ‘Defying the Taliban: women at war in Afghanistan’. This was followed by a panel discussion hosted by Index on Censorship’s Editor-at-large...
New rules that force platforms to “fact-check” content relating to government business are deeply concerning, say digital rights activists
Recent estimates suggest that India has now overtaken China in population size, but where the world's most populated country should be a beacon of democracy, the opposite may be true. Under Narendra Modi, the press is being strangled; the judiciary...
Life for women in the media has been bleak since the Taliban takeover, and experts don’t see that changing anytime soon
Laws designed to stop political ads being used for misinformation on Facebook are being used to target opponents to Egypt’s government
The 34-year-old mother of two was sentenced to 34 years for exercising her freedom of expression
Violence around Nigeria’s elections was aimed at voters and at journalists. The country’s media professionals are still shaken