Diaspora journalists face targeted repression from home countries This alarming surge in what is referred to as “transnational repression” has taken a toll on various citizens residing abroad,
Search for earthquake survivors enters final hours in Turkey Not enough tents have arrived for the homeless, forcing families to share the tents that are available, survivor Zehra Kurukafa
BBC journalist reporting protests against Covid lockdown in China arrested, beaten up by police In a statement, BBC showed concern over the reports that its journalist in China, Ed Lawrence was beaten and kicked
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Pak woman journalist crushed to death by ex-PM Imran Khan’s truck during rally Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman sends condolence to the victim’s family, calls off activities for the day Dubai, UAE : A woman
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ADMAF presents Stories of Inclusion, a new docu-series starting from Oct 7 Part of its Riwaq Al Fikr initiative, the series highlights the inspirational stories of leading people of determination Abu
Indian Canadian Pradip Rodrigues integrates internationally trained immigrant journalists Rodrigues realized that the editors were “clueless” about Times of India being among the top 10 English newspapers in the
American-Indian journalist deported — because of his critical writings, says his mother Angad Singh, a news producer for Vice News, was on his way to his home in Punjab when he was
IAMC stands by imprisoned Indian journalist Siddique Kappan On August 4, Allahabad High Court judge Krishan Pahal said Kappan “had no work in Hathras and, therefore, his sojourn