Tag: Media
Defiant Philippine Nobel laureate Ressa fights for her freedom
"This is a newsroom that's been under attack for six years and we've prepared ourselves"
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa loses appeal of cyber libel...
Maria Ressa and a former colleague face lengthy jail sentences, but Rappler said they will "avail of all legal remedies available to them”
Vatican debuts monthly street newspaper
“Even those who have a cardboard box for a house have something to say and teach”
Philippine authorities shut down news site critical of Duterte on his...
In a statement, the SEC said Rappler violated the "constitutional and statutory restrictions on foreign ownership in mass media"
Indian nun captures hearts with her lens
She said she wants to “turn mere viewers into engaged participants … who share the hope that comes through Christ"
Korean prelate urges Catholic media to help lead society in ‘direction...
"The media are a precious gift from God and ... all communicators are people who have been called by God for special purposes”
Challenge to Catholic communicators
“Communication does not take place if listening has not taken place, and there is no good journalism without the ability to listen"
Online ‘opinion media’ cuffs press freedom in ‘new era of polarization’
“The creation of media weaponry in authoritarian countries eliminates their citizens’ right to information"
Pro-junta militia calls for killing of Myanmar reporters and their family...
The threats come as the junta labels several media outlets as ‘destructive to the state'
Hong Kong plummets towards bottom of press freedom ranking
Hong Kong, a regional media hub for both international and local media, has been steadily slipping down the table under Chinese rule