Europe May 14 Georgian parliament holds final reading of divisive 'Russian law' proposal on foreign influence in media Thousands gathered to protest again as Georgia's parliament held its third and final reading of a divisive foreign influence bill known to critics as "the Russia law."
Europe May 13 Georgians protest proposed law restricting 'foreign influence' in media as parliament approves final vote Critics of a proposed media governance law in Georgia launched mass protests as Georgia's parliament prepared for a final vote on the proposal.
POLITICS May 8 Republicans keep pressure on NPR and controversial CEO amid political bias scandal Republicans are keeping the pressure on NPR and CPB after a senior editor at the former alleged a partisan bias in the newsroom that affected coverage.
POLITICS May 6 Rumble reveals censorship demands from surprising list of countries as CEO to testify on free speech threats Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble, is set to testify before Congress on censorship efforts by foreign governments against his company's site, including by a surprising number of U.S. allies.
Europe April 24 Slovakia's public broadcasting overhaul allows government to control media, critics say Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico has faced intense backlash for his decision to overhaul the country's public radio and television services.
Iran April 22 Agitator behind ‘Death to America’ chants in Chicago contributes to Iran state TV, Hezbollah-linked channel Activist who led crowd in chants of “Death to America" has a long past of promoting Iran and the causes of terrorist organizations while claiming to hold “anti-war" stance.
Media April 18 Chinese Embassy defends TikTok against potential forced sale in meeting with congressional staffers: report Chinese diplomats reportedly held meetings with congressional staffers to argue against legislation that would force the sale of TikTok.
POLITICS April 17 GOP senator eyes legislation to defund 'propagandist' NPR after suspension of whistleblower Sen. Marsha Blackburn is renewing her effort to address NPR's federal funding amid a whistleblower scandal putting the outlet's ideological uniformity on full display.
China March 29 US-funded Radio Free Asia closes its Hong Kong bureau over safety concerns under new security law The Hong Kong bureau of Radio Free Asia, a U.S.-funded news organization, has closed due to concerns about safety under a new national security law; reflects city's diminishing space for a free press.
National Security March 20 National security group launches 7-figure ad campaign targeting TikTok FIRST ON FOX: A newly formed national security group is unveiling a seven-figure ad campaign targeting TikTok and seeking to expose its ties to the Chinese Communist Party.