CNN
| Apr 1, 2013
Could Britain's The Sun tabloid actually be doing away with its topless pictures on Page 3? Owner Rupert Murdoch has hinted the newspaper might be about to ditch the photographs after more than 40 years. Nick Paton Walsh reports.
Newsy
| Jan 31, 2013
The New York Times claims that it has been hacked by an unknown Chinese source for the past four months.
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 9, 2013
China's Southern Weekly newspaper was back on newsstands today after censors agreed to back off. Al Jazeera speaks to the Washington Post's Beijing bureau chief about the journalists' strike that could prove to be a landmark moment for press freed...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 7, 2013
Journalists at a leading Chinese newspaper have gone on strike in a dispute over press freedom. The Southern Weekly is known for its investigative journalism. But last week an editorial that called for political reform was changed by a censor so t...
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 30, 2012
Britain needs a new, independent regulatory body to protect the public from unethical, sometimes "outrageous" behavior by the press, the long-awaited Leveson report into the country's media standards recommends. Critics fear the proposal could dam...
NTDTV
| Nov 27, 2012
The Chinese Communist Party has been making headlines today -- by sticking its foot squarely in its official mouthpiece. The People's Daily newspaper was quick to assume a news report about the leader of fellow Communist ally North Korea was compl...
ABC News (Australia)
| May 31, 2012
Former British government media adviser Andy Coulson has been arrested for perjury in Scotland over his claims that he had no knowledge of phone hacking during his time in his previous job as editor of tabloid newspaper News of the World.
France 24
| Apr 23, 2012
French newspapers react to results from the first round of the country's presidential election, with many giving the Sarkozy campaign up for lost, and focusing instead on what a President Hollande might mean for France, as well as analyzing far-ri...
LinkAsia
| Sep 16, 2011
Last week, Beijing's propaganda department took control of two of China's boldest and most popular newspapers: the Beijing News and Beijing Times. How will their coverage be affected? LinkAsia contributor Charlie Custer tells us what netizens are ...
ITN News
| Jul 15, 2011
Rebekah Brooks, arguably the public face of the News of the World phone hacking scandal, has resigned as chief executive of News International, as the scandal surrounding Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers rumbles on.
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...in Syria. A continuing concern is the countdown to Iran having a nuclear weapon. The international effort to stop Iran's nuclear program has not...