by Sydney Smith on May 17, 2012
Kosovo Bill to Jail Journos for Libel Axed by Prez
Kosovo's president "rejected a proposed law that would have criminalised libel and allowed journalists to be jailed if they didn't...
Kosovo's president "rejected a proposed law that would have criminalised libel and allowed journalists to be jailed if they didn't...
Former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks has been charged in the UK police investigation into the press, Christian Science Monitor...
A new libel reform bill is coming to the UK, according to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. The queen mentioned the...
In the past year, there have been two reviews of Australia's media. The Finkelstein Inquiry, as we have written, was...
The UK National Union of Journalists wants a Scottish government-run "inquiry into the future of the country's media," the Guardian's...
The Indonesian Press Council called for the media to avoid biased reporting on the upcoming July elections, the Jakarta Post...
The South African Daily Sun ran a front-page photo last month of a minor-aged girl "being gang-raped," Politics Web reported....
UK broadcast regular OfCom is looking into a UK TV host's poll asking "what's the most offensive term to describe...
China's Communist Party's newspaper Global Times called for the international media to "take an objective and balanced view toward the...