International
Tunisian blogger sentenced for defaming army
Yassine Ayari to spend a year in prison for accusing officers and Defence Ministry officials of financial abuse
International
Yemen's journalists: First casualty in war
Attacks on members of the media in Yemen have reached an 'unprecedented' level, observers say
- Topics:
- International
- Yemen
- Press Freedom
- Human Rights
International
Senators call on Saudi Arabia to cancel public flogging of blogger
Eight senators wrote a letter to King Abdullah warning that further human rights violations could threaten relationship
U.S.
Differences between free speech in the US and France
Legal contributor Jamie Floyd says Americans are projecting their ideas of free speech on France after Paris attacks
- Topics:
- Paris
- U.S.
- France
- Press Freedom
International
Report: Washington Post bureau chief to stand trial in Iran
Jason Rezaian, held in Iranian prison since July 2014, is indicted on unknown charges, official news agency reports
- Topics:
- International
- Iran
- Press Freedom
- Human Rights
International
Free speech has not been kind to Muslims
Yes, let everything be said, but let’s also try to speak more wisely
International
Charlie Hebdo sells out before dawn in Paris
Lines form for first Charlie Hebdo published after assaults; weekly maintains its signature offensive tone
U.S.
The selective prosecution of leaks threatens democracy
Charging Jeffrey Sterling but not David Petraeus captures the hypocrisy of government leaks
- Topics:
- U.S.
- CIA
- Press Freedom
- Law & Justice
International
Charlie Hebdo plans 3 million copies of new issue
French magazine putting cartoon of Prophet Muhammad on cover of next issue, first since 12 killed at office
International
Let's talk about the other dead journalists
Selective mourning of Western journalists ignores the pain and sacrifices of their Muslim colleagues
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