South Korea’s ‘fake news’ law tests press autonomy
The US government, a United Nations agency and domestic and international media organizations have criticized amendments to South Korea's media law, ...
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The US government, a United Nations agency and domestic and international media organizations have criticized amendments to South Korea's media law, ...
Read moreDetailsLaura Cress Technology reporter The European Commission has launched an investigation into Elon Musk's X over concerns its AI tool Grok ...
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Read moreDetailsJoe Tidy, BBC cybersecurity correspondent and Farshad Bayan, BBC Persian NurPhoto via Getty Images Iran is 10 days into one of ...
Read moreDetailsJoe Tidy, BBC cybersecurity correspondent and Farshad Bayan, BBC Persian NurPhoto via Getty Images Iran is 10 days into one of ...
Read moreDetailsThe Iranian government is reportedly planning to permanently sever its citizens from the global internet — confining them instead to a ...
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Read moreDetailsMitigation hearings for Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon, Jimmy Lai, concluded on Tuesday, in the final step before the court hands down ...
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