Ugandan Army Chief Orders Closure of Major Media Outlets, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
KAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda's military chief, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, ordered the closure of several media outlets on Sunday, including the ...
KAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda's military chief, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, ordered the closure of several media outlets on Sunday, including the ...
Media entrepreneur Ted Turner, the outspoken broadcasting pioneer who launched the world’s first 24-hour television news network, has died at ...
Argentina’s President Javier Milei has reinstated journalists’ access to the presidential headquarters in Buenos Aires, reversing a controversial ban that ...
A sudden security scare disrupted the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, casting a sharp spotlight on the fragility ...
The planned return of Savannah Guthrie to broadcast television next month comes against a backdrop of unresolved personal crisis, raising ...
The removal of a planned segment on deportations from 60 Minutes has triggered a high-profile editorial dispute within CBS News, ...
After two years of uncertainty, a £500 million deal to resolve the ownership deadlock at the Daily Telegraph has been ...
Gaza Ceasefire Collapses as Israel Resumes Strikes The fragile ceasefire in Gaza shattered early Tuesday as Israel launched a wave ...
Lester Holt to Step Down as Anchor of NBC’s ‘Nightly News’ After a Decade NBC’s veteran journalist Lester Holt is ...
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