by Sydney Smith on Oct 25, 2019
Australian newspaper broke press guidelines with ‘violent Islam’ headline
The Australian newspaper shouldn't have used the phrase "Violent Islam" in a headline about a car attack in Melbourne, Australia...
The Australian newspaper shouldn't have used the phrase "Violent Islam" in a headline about a car attack in Melbourne, Australia...
NPR producer Furkan Khan resigned and apologized for a tweet insulting Hinduism. Khan tweeted Sept. 10, "If Indians give up...
The UK press regulator the Independent Press Standards Organisation has published new guidance for reporting on Sikhs. Why? The guide...
The conservative news site The Daily Caller published -- and then, after being accused of anti-semitism, deleted -- a video...
Breitbart fired writer Katie McHugh after she posted offensive tweets following the London attack this past weekend. "Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex...
On Tuesday, Huffpollster listed the eight major media polls that have attempted to measure the public’s reaction to President Donald...
Broadcasting antisemitic content in the UK can be expensive. Mohiuddin Digital Television learned this when its UK television station, Noor...
The Mail Online's Katie Hopkins falsely claimed two Muslim brothers, Tariq Mahmood and Zahid Mahmood, were extremists tied to Al...
The BBC said the Roman Catholic Church didn't act in response to Nazi Germany's persecution of Jewish people. “Silence was the...
The UK Sun unpublished and corrected a story that suggested a train driver crashed his train near Paddington because he...