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Officials attribute problems of access to economic limitations. The reality is very different.
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The sector exists simply to idolise the president and serve the ruling class.
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Government poised to adopt far-reaching legislation on online expression.
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Reporter had defied death threats to continue covering Taliban operations.
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Although the media is protected by law, beatings and illegal detentions are common.
18 Dec 20
Officials attribute problems of access to economic limitations. The reality is very different.
Comment
3 Dec 20
The sector exists simply to idolise the president and serve the ruling class.
Comment
30 Nov 20
Government poised to adopt far-reaching legislation on online expression.
13 Nov 20
Reporter had defied death threats to continue covering Taliban operations.
5 Nov 20
Although the media is protected by law, beatings and illegal detentions are common.
First Person
9 Oct 20
Independent, dissenting Azerbaijani voices have never been so ostracised.
Comment
7 Oct 20
Pham Doan Trang detained hours after the annual US-Vietnam Human Rights Dialogue.
Comment
29 Sep 20
US politicians should take heed: fracturing a society is far easier than healing it.
Press Release
25 Sep 20
The EU and IWPR programme will support Libyan media amid new post-Covid-19 realities.
Interview
25 Aug 20
Poor media literacy allows pro-Kremlin narratives and political distortions to flourish