The US extradition trial for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange resumed on Monday at London’s Old Bailey court, with the whistle-blower’s lawyers arguing that he would not...
Protesters have gathered outside several pharmacy chain stores in South Africa in reaction to a shampoo advertisement slammed by the critics as “racist”. The advertisement, commissioned...
China has not renewed the expiring press credentials for some journalists working for several US media outlets, the latest move in an escalating standoff between the...
Ever since its release in 1999, references from blockbuster film, The Matrix, have become part of popular culture. The movie’s premise and many of its lines...
The last time I saw Julian Assange he looked tired and wan. Dressed neatly in casual business attire, the WikiLeaks founder was sitting in a glass-enclosed...
On Monday, September 7 at 19:30 GMT:Many reporters around the world face threats, intimidation and even physical attacks while on the job. But, in some cases,...
Distribution of several British newspapers was disrupted after climate change activists blockaded printworks used by Rupert Murdoch’s News UK, publisher of The Times and The Sun,...
After 26 years on the run, Felicien Kabuga was finally arrested in France on May 16, 2020. Kabuga stands accused of being a primary instigator of...
With just two months left until the United States presidential election, Facebook says it is taking more steps to encourage voting, minimise misinformation and reduce the...
A panel of judges in Slovakia has acquitted a businessman accused of masterminding the 2018 murders of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancee Martina Kusnirova....