After staff uproar,New York Times rethinks'Send in the Military'op-ed

After staff uproar,New York Times rethinks'Send in the Military'op-ed

The op-ed made several questionable assertions including that"leftwing radicals,like antifa,[have] infiltrated marches".

  • byElahe Izadi,Paul Farhi andSarah Ellison

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Two Australian reporters assaulted and attacked during London protests

Two Australian reporters assaulted and attacked during London protests

Sophie Walsh was assaulted by a man shouting"Allahu Akbar"while her colleague Ben Avery was chased down a street by an angry mob.

  • byBevan Shields
Let's reclaim our freedom and decriminalise journalism

Let's reclaim our freedom and decriminalise journalism

A year after police raids on Australian media that shocked the nation,we still need to remove laws that have amounted to a war on journalism.

  • byMarcus Strom
Fox News reporter attacked,chased from George Floyd demonstration

Fox News reporter attacked,chased from George Floyd demonstration

For several journalists across the United States,the demonstrations are taking an ominous,dangerous turn.

  • byMike Stewart
Police rule out charging News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst
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Police rule out charging News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst

The political editor's home was raided last year as part of an investigation into leaked government documents.

  • byFergus Hunter
Amal Clooney fronts parliamentary hearing on sanctions for human rights abusers

Amal Clooney fronts parliamentary hearing on sanctions for human rights abusers

Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney has urged Australia to go after companies complicit in human rights abuses,including against Uighur Muslims in China.

  • byAnthony Galloway
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Uproar as Duterte government orders leading Philippine broadcaster off air

Uproar as Duterte government orders leading Philippine broadcaster off air

Business leaders,churches and International watchdogs condemned the closure of ABS-CBN as a major blow to press freedom.

Government'absolutely committed'to press freedom as Australia drops in rankings

Government'absolutely committed'to press freedom as Australia drops in rankings

Australia slipped five places in the global press freedom index,with AFP raids targeting reporters and cost-cutting in the industry cited as threats.

  • byFergus Hunter
Clooney calls on Australia to adopt new laws in the name of press freedom
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Clooney calls on Australia to adopt new laws in the name of press freedom

The high-profile international human rights lawyer is calling on the Morrison government to help protect journalists from human rights abuses around the world.

  • byRob Harris
News Corp wants Smethurst investigation to end after High Court win

News Corp wants Smethurst investigation to end after High Court win

The court unanimously ruled the search warrant executed at the News Corp journalist's home was technically invalid.

  • byFergus Hunter
Under Modi,India’s press is not so free anymore

Under Modi,India’s press is not so free anymore

India's free press has played a crucial role in protecting the country's democracy since its independence in 1947. But journalists here now feel under attack.

  • byVindu Goel andJeffrey Gettleman