Prince Harry launched a fierce attack on the "vile" press on Tuesday, blaming tabloids for destroying his adolescence and later relationships, as he gave...
LOS ANGELES: Hundreds of U.S. newspapers on Thursday launched a coordinated defence of press freedom and a rebuke of President Donald Trump for denouncing...
ZAGREB: Croatian media on Monday hailed their team as heroes after the small country's historic success in reaching the World Cup final where France...
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump escalated his attacks on the press Tuesday, with individual journalists and media owners entering the firing line.
After a year-long...
OTTAWA: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed a special envoy to Myanmar on Monday tasked with pressing its leadership to resolve the Rohingya refugee...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump plans to select the media representatives who are given access to the presidential press briefing room, but will not move...
WASHINGTON: Donald Trump has had tense ties with reporters since launching his presidential campaign one year ago, but he took it a dramatic step further this week by banning The Washington Post from his events.
UNITED NATIONS: A request by the Committee to Protect Journalists to be recognized as a non-governmental organization at the United Nations was rejected Thursday after 10 countries opposed it, including Russia and China.
ANKARA: Iraq asked NATO on Tuesday to put pressure on alliance member Turkey to withdraw its troops immediately from northern Iraq after Ankara said it would not deploy any more but refused to pull out those already there.
DOHA: A BBC journalist invited to Qatar to examine the living conditions of workers building infrastructure for the 2022 football World Cup was detained for more than 24 hours, the broadcaster reported on Monday.
NEW YORK: The gruesome murders of foreign journalists by the Islamic State group contributed to 2014 being a particularly deadly year for international correspondents, an annual review by the Committee to Protect Journalists reported Tuesday.
DUBAI: Al Qaeda told the family of a U.S. hostage kidnapped three years ago in Pakistan to press their government to exchange him for prisoners held by the United States, in a message posted on the Internet on Friday.