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Malaysia reports 1,352 new COVID-19 infections, 5 new deaths
mei 03, 2022by
KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 (Xinhua) — Malaysia reported 1,352 new COVID-19 infections as of midnight Monday, bringing the national total to 4,450,859, according to the...
Unicef supports 2,800 of 3,400 Rohingya schools in Bangladesh camps
mei 03, 2022by
DHAKA, Bangladesh – The Unicef announced Sunday that the first 10,000 Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar refugee camps had been...
J-K: State Investigating Agency files chargesheet against three Pak based terrorists in Jammu
mei 02, 2022by
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 3 (ANI): The State Investigation Agency (SIA) on Monday filed a chargesheet against three Pakistan based Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen...
Outnumbered and outgunned, public-interest journalism losing to identity politics
mei 02, 2022by
Media systems have no answer for toxic polarisation. The development of a public-service internet and public-service media needs to be on the agenda. Six months after...
Blamed, defamed, deported: media attacks on migrants in Malaysia
mei 02, 2022by
Migrant workers keep the Malaysian economy humming during peak times. But when times got tough, they were scapegoated. As COVID-19 swept through Malaysia, xenophobic...
Media in the Philippines bite back against Duterte
mei 02, 2022by
Duterte’s presidency rapidly eroded press freedom in the Philippines. Media organisations see the May elections as a chance to set things right. Threats, assault,...
Bangladeshi tech law would gag journalists, embed authoritarianism
mei 02, 2022by
Already under fire from the Digital Security Act, Bangladeshi journalists face even worse censorship if a new piece of legislation gets up. “I was picked up, held,...
Four ways Southeast Asian journalists are under digital attack
mei 02, 2022by
Authoritarian governments have weaponised online tools and platforms to control journalists and stifle freedom of expression. As the internet sector and mobile
Indonesian law systematically stifles journalists
mei 02, 2022by
New media laws in Indonesia target journalists and infringe rights rather than protecting them Digital authoritarianism is becoming entrenched in Indonesia. New media...
Same game, new moves: digital threats to journalists in Indonesia
mei 02, 2022by
Indonesia’s political regime may have changed but pressure on the media has not faded away thanks to new tools and techniques. In the pre-digital autocratic era,...