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Press freedom

Jun 10, 2011

Arab Spring Invigorates Newspapers and Journalism in the Region

The Arab Spring uprisings of 2011 created unprecedented demand for independent journalism across the Middle East and North Africa, revitalizing both traditional media and new digital outlets.

Jun 15, 2007

The Feral Tribune Closes Due to Draconian Libel Laws in Croatia

Croatia's Feral Tribune, a satirical newspaper celebrated for its fearless political commentary, shuts down after years of harassment through libel lawsuits and political pressure.

Oct 2, 2006

Russia: Kommersant Editor Quits Amid Editorial Interference Concerns

The resignation of a senior Kommersant editor highlighted growing tensions between new ownership and the editorial team at Russia's leading independent business newspaper.

Feb 15, 2006

Russian Publishing House Kommersant Gets New Oligarch Owner

The sale of Russia's respected Kommersant publishing house to oligarch Alisher Usmanov raised questions about editorial independence and the intersection of media ownership and political power.

Feb 10, 2006

Art Spiegelman on the Muhammad Cartoons Controversy

Art Spiegelman on press freedom and the Muhammad cartoons controversy.

Oct 15, 2005

Denmark Newspaper Receives Threats for Publishing Mohammed Cartoons

Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten faces threats after publishing a series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed, igniting a global debate about press freedom and religious sensitivities.

Feb 15, 2004

Haaretz, Israel: New Editor-in-Chief Appointed

Israeli newspaper Haaretz appoints a new editor-in-chief, signalling potential shifts in editorial direction for one of the most influential publications in the Middle East.