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Afghan Journalists Face Information Access Crisis

Afghan journalists report severe restrictions and delays in accessing official information from the Taliban government, threatening press freedom. Read the full report on the growing media crisis.

Taliban Bulldozers Destroy Historic Kabul Cinema

The historic Ariana Cinema in Kabul, a symbol of Afghan art and culture, has been demolished by the Taliban. This act erases a key landmark from the nation's capital. Read more about this cultural loss.

Bangladesh Journalists Face Threats Before Elections

Bangladeshi journalists report death threats and surveillance before the 2026 elections. Offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star were attacked. Read about the escalating press freedom crisis.

Bangladesh Media Under Siege Ahead of 2026 Elections

Journalists in Bangladesh report death threats, targeted surveillance, and intimidation before the 2026 national elections. Offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star were attacked by mobs. Read more.

Bangladesh Journalists Say Right to Life at Stake

Bangladeshi journalists report their right to life is under threat as mobs target media. Police defend delayed response. Read the full report on the escalating press freedom crisis.

NYT Sues Pentagon Over Restrictive Press Policy

The New York Times sues the U.S. Department of War over a new Pentagon press policy, alleging it threatens First Amendment rights. The case is now in federal court. Read the full story.

DOJ Defends Trump's AP Ban from Oval Office

US Justice Department defends Trump administration's decision to bar Associated Press from Oval Office access, citing security concerns. Read the legal battle details.

DPDP Act: Privacy Concerns and State Control

India's new Digital Personal Data Protection Act grants government unprecedented access to personal data while raising press freedom concerns. Learn how this impacts citizens' privacy rights.

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