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Press Freedom Under Attack Worldwide

Journalists face unprecedented threats from Gaza to America. This erosion of press freedom could happen anywhere. Learn why we must defend media liberty now.

Teens Sue Over Australian Social Media Ban

Two 15-year-olds challenge Australia's social media ban for under-16s, claiming it violates their constitutional right to political communication. Read the full story.

EU Votes to Ban Under-16s from Social Media

The European Parliament votes to ban under-16s from social media platforms. Learn how this landmark resolution could reshape digital childhoods across Europe.

Australia enforces social media ban for under-16s

Australia will proceed with banning children under 16 from social media despite legal challenges. Discover how this world-first legislation could impact digital freedom and child protection.

Trump's 28 Threats to Revoke TV Licences

Donald Trump has threatened to revoke broadcast licences at least 28 times since 2017, targeting networks like ABC and CBS. Explore the full timeline and legal reality.

Trump's 'Quiet, Piggy' Remark to Reporter Causes Outrage

Donald Trump's derogatory 'quiet, piggy' comment to a female journalist aboard Air Force One has ignited widespread condemnation. Explore the full analysis of this incident and its implications for press freedom.

Daily Mail's Investigative Journalism Wins Top Honours

The Daily Mail's campaigning and investigative journalism has been honoured at the Society of Editors' Media Freedom Awards, with Sam Greenhill named Journalist of the Year. Discover the award-winning stories.

Telegraph bidder reported for editorial rule breach

RedBird IMI faces investigation after reportedly failing to notify government about potential breach of editorial protection rules during Telegraph acquisition bid, raising concerns about press freedom.

Geert Wilders wins Dutch election in stunning victory

In a political earthquake that's sent shockwaves across Europe, anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders has won the Dutch general election, positioning him to become the Netherlands' next prime minister.

Guardian removes video after legal complaint

The Guardian has taken down a video from its website after receiving a legal complaint, raising questions about media freedom and content removal policies in digital publishing.

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