Feb 14 | Three weeks into Trump’s admin, newsrooms feel the pressure. KCBS faces an FCC probe, AP is barred from White House, and major media houses face lawsuits. Speakers discuss the threats to press freedom, self-censorship, and rights for reporters and their newsrooms.
In Latin America, media outlets in Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua have offered Moscow the most support by blaming NATO and the West for the events in Ukraine.
As the West rallies in its support for Ukraine, media in Asia are offering a more nuanced perspective in line with their country’s dealings with Russia.
Two years after the Filipino broadcaster lost a bid to renew its frequency, the station has turned to digital programming to connect Filipinos worldwide.
As new waves of refugees arrive following the end of America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan, we spoke to two people with long experience in Afghan media.