Category : Liberties


Myanmar military charges 200+ ahead of election

Myanmar's military government has charged over 200 people with violating strict election laws ahead of a controversial general election. Critics say the vote is designed to legitimise military rule.

Troubles Inquest Secrecy Upheld by Supreme Court

Human rights groups consider a European Court appeal after the UK Supreme Court blocks sensitive material disclosure in a Northern Ireland Troubles inquest. A grim day for truth, say campaigners.

Trump's $10bn BBC lawsuit: A bullying tactic

Donald Trump's $10bn lawsuit against the BBC is a calculated attack on press freedom. As the corporation faces a costly fight, we examine the absurdity of the case and its implications for the UK-US relationship. Read the full analysis.

Trump's $10bn BBC lawsuit branded 'bullying' and baseless

Donald Trump's $10bn defamation lawsuit against the BBC is opportunistic and lacks legal merit, critics argue. This editorial calls for a defence of the BBC as a cornerstone of public service journalism. Stand up for press freedom.

Trump sues BBC for $10bn over Panorama programme

Donald Trump's lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama broadcast is seen as an attempt to intimidate media and embolden UK political critics. Read why this fight matters for press freedom.

Why Trump's $10bn BBC lawsuit is likely to fail

Donald Trump's $10bn defamation claim against the BBC over a Panorama edit is analysed by a top media lawyer, who reveals the fundamental flaws in the case. Discover the legal obstacles.

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