Tag: Freedom of the Press

Eastern Europe Tests New Forms of Media Censorship

BELGRADE, Serbia — When Covid-19 reached Eastern Europe in the spring of…

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How Beijing Has Muted Hong Kong’s Independent Media

HONG KONG — Citizen News, a small online news site in Hong…

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In 2021, We Were There: The Year’s 14 Most Popular Dispatches

As the world reopened cautiously in 2021, our correspondents seized the chance…

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Hong Kong Police Raid Stand News and Arrest Staff

HONG KONG — Hundreds of Hong Kong police officers arrested six current…

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Judge Says New York Times Can Retain Project Veritas Memos, for Now

A New York State appeals court on Tuesday temporarily lifted a judicial…

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Judge Upholds His Block on New York Times Coverage of Project Veritas

The leader of Project Veritas, Mr. O’Keefe, often uses surreptitious cameras and…

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‘I Didn’t Look Like a Human’: Journalist Tells of Myanmar Torture

When more than 100 soldiers and police officers surrounded his three-story apartment…

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Judge Clarifies Order on New York Times Coverage of Project Veritas

A New York trial court judge on Tuesday issued a clarification in…

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Ahead of Biden’s Democracy Summit, China Says: We’re Also a Democracy

BEIJING — As President Biden prepares to host a “summit for democracy”…

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