Pentagon Imposes Restrictions on Journalists, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom | Maldives Media Law Sparks Concern Over Press Freedom | White House Alters Media Policy, Restricting Wire Service Access | Trump Calls for CBS and '60 Minutes' to 'Pay a Big Price' | White House Reportedly Ignores Journalists With Pronouns in Email Signatures | UNESCO Supports Media Freedom Law Reform in Mongolia | AP Regains White House Access Following Key Court Ruling on Press Freedom | FCC Chairman Brendan Carr Faces Probe Over Alleged Attacks on Press Freedom | Pentagon Imposes Restrictions on Journalists, Raising Concerns About Press Freedom | Maldives Media Law Sparks Concern Over Press Freedom | White House Alters Media Policy, Restricting Wire Service Access | Trump Calls for CBS and '60 Minutes' to 'Pay a Big Price' | White House Reportedly Ignores Journalists With Pronouns in Email Signatures | UNESCO Supports Media Freedom Law Reform in Mongolia | AP Regains White House Access Following Key Court Ruling on Press Freedom | FCC Chairman Brendan Carr Faces Probe Over Alleged Attacks on Press Freedom
The Pentagon has implemented new restrictions on journalists covering the Defense Department, requiring them to agree to report only information approved by the government. This move has been widely criticized as an affront to press freedom...
Pentagon places further restrictions on journalists' access
A new media law in the Maldives has sparked widespread concern over its potential impact on press freedom. Critics argue the law grants the government excessive control over media outlets, while the government insists it aims to regulate an...
‘War on free speech’: Outcry after Maldives passes controversial media bill
The White House has introduced a new media policy that significantly changes how news organizations, particularly wire services, access President Donald Trump. This move comes shortly after a legal dispute concerning press access and has sp...
Former President Donald Trump has directed sharp criticism towards CBS News and its program '60 Minutes', stating they should 'pay a big price' for their coverage, which he perceives as unfairly targeting him. This statement continues a pat...
Reports have emerged suggesting that the White House press office, potentially including Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's team, may be deliberately ignoring emails from journalists who include personal pronouns in their email signatures...
UNESCO is actively supporting Mongolia in its efforts to reform laws related to media freedom, aiming to align the country's legal framework with international standards and best practices. This initiative highlights the importance of a fre...
A recent court decision has reinstated the Associated Press (AP) to White House events, marking a significant moment for press freedom and the relationship between media organizations and government institutions. This ruling addresses the c...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr finds himself under scrutiny following the launch of an investigation by House Democrats and mounting criticism from press freedom advocates regarding actions perceived as politically motivated attacks on media org...