Social Justice
Mamdouh Habib’s David and Goliath battle with the Australian government has been put on hold as the government refuses to...
Communications & Culture
Fairfax announced yesterday it will be cutting 500 journalists’ jobs across Australia, citing the need for a modern media organisation...
Climate change is the “hot topic” in media, but there’s still some confusion in the general public about the issue....
Politics & Economy
The boundaries of political expression in Singapore are shifting, gradually at least. The nation’s mainstream media is directly or indirectly...
Channel seven’s decision to pull the Get Up! freedom for Tibet advert during the Olympic Opening Ceremony last Friday night...
With eight days to go before the start of the Beijing Olympics, controversy continues to plague this celebrated event. The...
Syed Javid Nazir was a newspaper editor during the period of heavy controls on media in Pakistan, under military rule,...
Hong Kong’s only public service broadcaster, RTHK, is under threat of closure by the Chinese government. A review committee investigating...
The Law
They may not have been vigilanties wielding flaming torches – but neighbours holding placards and chanting have been successful in...
Another journalist in Sri Lanka was assaulted in a botched abduction attempt in the capital of Colombo last night. Namal...