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Aakar Patel | A benign mask for whole world; fangs bared to citizens at home
India’s government does not want to be recognised abroad for what it is — a majoritarian, authoritarian State
Amnesty International seeks end to curbs on J&K politicians, journalists
Human Rights Watch said that Indian government continues to impose “harsh and discriminatory restrictions” on Muslim-majority areas
In fight for press freedom, Australian newspapers redact front pages to expose govt
PM Morrison said his government would 'always believe in freedom of press', but also insisted that journalists were not above law.
Bangladesh newspaper editors protest 'anti-press' digital security law
President Abdul Hamid had approved the Digital Security Act on October 8 amidst widespread protests by journalists and rights group.
Financial Times journalist given seven days to leave Hong Kong
British citizens are usually allowed into Hong Kong without a visa and are permitted to stay for 180 days under immigration rules.
No mechanism to enforce legal provisions on reporting of sex abuse cases: SC
SC asked media not to interview victims and said news of events may be broadcast by media keeping in mind the interest of the victims.
Media runs 'parallel trials' in sub-judice matters, SC told
'It is one thing to report court proceeding. It is another thing to run a parallel trial,' senior advocate Indira Jaising said.
Over 300 US newspapers to run editorials rebuking Trump’s attacks on media
The Boston Globe editorial board, in a piece posted online on Wednesday, accused Trump of carrying out a 'sustained assault on free press.'
UP: 2 police officers accused of 'harassing' journalist in Mathura
A sub-inspector has been suspended and a probe has been ordered against an SHO for harassing journalist Nirmal Rajput on Monday.