Israel detains Freedom Flotilla activists after ship interception
Crew members of a pro-Palestinian activist vessel were detained and questioned by Israeli forces after their ship was redirected to Ashdod port.
Crew members of a pro-Palestinian activist vessel were detained and questioned by Israeli forces after their ship was redirected to Ashdod port.
Two Australians, Fahad Ali and Andrew Hamilton, have joined the Freedom Flotilla to challenge Israel's blockade of Gaza, sparking international debate on human rights and maritime law.
A new survey exposes deep-rooted Islamophobia in the UK, with many Britons holding prejudiced views about Muslim women who wear the hijab.
Former US President Donald Trump has called for NBC's broadcasting licence to be revoked, accusing the network of spreading 'fake news'. Democrats have swiftly responded, labelling his remarks as an attack on press freedom.
Israeli naval forces have intercepted a pro-Palestinian activist ship, part of the 'Freedom Flotilla', en route to Gaza. Among those detained was a British citizen and former United Nations official.
Columbia University is under scrutiny for a course inspired by Donald Trump's policies, sparking debates on academic freedom and rising antisemitism on campus.
A student journalist claims West Midlands Police attempted to silence her after she reported on the force's handling of a misconduct case. The university and press freedom advocates have condemned the actions.
Ugandan cartoonists face backlash for satirising President Museveni's son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, amid growing concerns over freedom of expression.
British boxing icons Ricky Hatton and Michael Watson, alongside promoter Barry Hearn, have been awarded the prestigious Freedom of the City of London in a star-studded ceremony.
Tensions rise as French officials accuse Le Monde of spreading 'fake news' about Russian interference in Paris transport, sparking a fierce debate over press freedom and national security.
The House of Lords has rejected a government proposal to limit foreign ownership of British newspapers, sparking debate over press freedom and national security.
Investigative journalist Mario Guevera was detained by ICE in Georgia, sparking outrage over press freedom and Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Education Department's disputed policy, sparking debates on academic freedom and institutional oversight.
The Biden administration has excluded The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal from a White House press briefing, raising concerns over media access and transparency.
Labour MP Lisa Nandy faces backlash for allegedly pressuring the BBC over its reporting on Gaza, with Wolf Hall director Peter Kosminsky condemning her actions as 'bullying'.
Controversy erupts as Harvard Educational Review withdraws a planned issue on Palestine, prompting accusations of censorship and academic suppression.
Former Trump adviser Stephen Miller criticises Johns Hopkins Medical School for its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, sparking debate on academic freedom and institutional values.
Investigative journalist Mario Guevara was detained by ICE in Georgia, sparking outrage over press freedom and immigration enforcement under Trump-era policies.
A Hamburg court has ruled in favour of journalists Christina Block and Gerhard Delling, dismissing a defamation lawsuit filed against them. The case highlights ongoing tensions between media freedom and legal accountability in Germany.
Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary delivers a hard-hitting message on why traditional employment may be holding you back from true financial success.
Irish rap trio Kneecap will not face police action despite their provocative performance at Glastonbury, sparking debates on artistic freedom and political expression.
A prominent Ohio imam has been detained by ICE, raising fears of religious persecution and igniting debates over immigration enforcement in the US.
Russian-born peer Lord Evgeny Lebedev speaks out on press freedom and media independence in the UK, addressing concerns over political influence.
A federal court has rejected a bid by a pro-Israel lobby group to pursue contempt proceedings against journalist Antoinette Lattouf, marking a significant legal victory for media freedom.
Oxford University faces backlash for allegedly pressuring an academic journal to remove an article on Uyghur human rights, raising concerns over academic freedom and Chinese influence.
Armed police in Kent reportedly threatened to arrest a protester for holding a Palestinian flag, sparking outrage over freedom of expression and policing tactics.
The UK government's use of a superinjunction to suppress the Afghan leak sets a dangerous precedent for press freedom and transparency.
Discover how superinjunctions are being used in the Afghan data breach case, their implications for press freedom, and why they remain controversial in UK law.
A high-profile superinjunction has been issued, preventing UK media from reporting on a confidential Ministry of Defence matter. The legal gag order raises questions about press freedom and government transparency.
Australian journalists were reportedly confronted by Chinese security guards during Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's official trip to Beijing, raising concerns over press freedom.