Security tightened at secretariat press rooms
Chennai: Gaining entry into the modernised press room at the secretariat or covering chief minister’s functions is no longer an easy task for unauthorised persons and ‘fake’ journalists, according to
UK probe urges new laws for ‘rogue’ press
Britain should introduce the first press law since the 17th century to rein-in an 'outrageous' press that had 'wreaked havoc' in the lives of innocent people, a major inquiry set up after the phone-ha
China launches propaganda war
Beijing, Oct. 12: As soon as Mr Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, China’s censorship machine kicked in to suppress the news.
When the prize was announced on Friday in Oslo, the Communist
US warns Pakistan on press intimidation
The United States has said it would be a "mistake" by the civilian government of Pakistan to follow the footsteps of the previous Musharraf regime to "intimidate" the press in the country. "We certain
Row over government plan to regulate South Africa media
There is growing fears that the government is seeking to muzzle the press as the ruling ANC party supports the formation of media regulations in South Africa. The African National Congress is in the f