Airlines Avoid Belarusian Airspace over Plane Diversion, Arrest of Journalist
Lufthansa, KLM, SAS, Air France, LOT and Singapore Airlines were among carriers that stopped flying
Lufthansa, KLM, SAS, Air France, LOT and Singapore Airlines were among carriers that stopped flying
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's government accused blogger of fomenting last summer's pr
Raman Pratasevich was wanted by the government of Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko
But journalist says claims linking his actions to Diana's death were 'unreasonable'
Namyang's stock price rose temporarily before the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety sued the company
Absar Alam, who is in his 50s, was shot Tuesday at by an unknown person in a park close to his home
Department of Justice says the two conspired to fraudulently obtain CARES Act funds for their own u
Move to Taiwan comes amid China's criticism of BBC's domestic news coverage
Hiroshi Sasaki apologizes for an 'inappropriate' remark about Japanese entertainer Naomi Watanabe
Trial raised larger questions about press freedom in United States
Government denies doses of Chinese-made vaccine are available as it bans return of Angkor Times publ
Cheng Lei, host of a business show on English-language channel of Chinese state-owned CCTV, has been
Additional accusations involving other athletes have emerged, sparking a shift in thinking in Greek
Charges are seen by some as a government effort to stifle critics
Prosecutors are pursuing more serious sedition and conspiracy charges against some rioters
Bismillah Adil Aimaq is the fifth journalist to be killed in the war-ravaged country in the past two
Dundar, the former editor-in-chief of opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet, was on trial for a 2015 story
Local police spokesman says that Rahmatullah Nikzad, head of journalists' union inarea, was attacked
The Foreign Ministry voiced Iran's protest to the two ambassadors over French and EU criticism of th
The Foreign Ministry voiced Iran's protest to the two ambassadors over French and EU criticism of th
Fake news about the coronavirus can do real harm. Polygraph.info is spotlighting fact-checks from ot
The EU started looking into Amazon in 2018 and has been focusing on its dual role as a marketplace a
Contempt of court charge linked to reporting of Cardinal George Pell's conviction on sexual abuse ch
Glenn Greenwald says editors at The Intercept, a publication he co-founded, tried to censor him
Decision closes an anxious chapter for Australian media outlets which last year decried raids on the
Local press groups say Phnom Penh court decision to hand TVFB journalist suspended sentence could im
Former police officer is charged with wanton endangerment linked to the shooting death of a Black wo
Expresses deep disappointment' regarding how pandemic was handled
James Murdoch and his wife, Kathryn, in January condemned the organization's coverage of climate cha
Ressa, 56, who is chief executive of the news site Rappler, was convicted of libel last month and se
Journalist Hopewell Chin'ono has a huge following on Twitter, where he regularly posts about alleged
The court also filed additional criminal complaints against Deniz Yucel for insulting President Tayy
Main security agency claims Ivan Safronov sold secrets to West/
Family and supporters of Samuel Wazizi accuse authorities of covering-up his torture and killing
Arrest is latest in a series of crackdowns on the press
Johnson stands by aid Dominiv Cummings who traveled 400 km to see family
Media rights groups urge Tehran to stop arbitrarily jailing journalists, especially amid coronavirus
Jacobson was formally arrested and told he faced up to five years in prison for visiting Indonesia w
The US government charges a Harvard University department chair and a Boston University employee wit
Borneo officials disputed claims the arrest may have been linked to Jacobson's involvement in sensit