A Malian court has sentenced a prominent broadcaster and an influencer, both critics of the ruling junta, to seven years in ...
Meanwhile, Eavis became coy when the “Love Story” singer was brought up by BBC Radio 4’s Katie Razzall. The Glastonbury ...
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Mali jails junta-critic broadcaster, influencer for seven years
A Malian court sentenced on Monday a prominent broadcaster and an influencer, who had both criticised the ruling junta, to ...
Government has congratulated South African journalists who were recognised at the 2026 Southern African Development Community ...
As South Africa’s SAfm celebrates 90 years of shaping broadcasting and driving public discourse this month, the anniversary ...
Some of WXXI's broadcast television and radio services will be intermittently interrupted this week, if planned tower maintenance work proceeds as scheduled. WXXI's four television stations as well as ...
A former radio station staffer described talkback titan Alan Jones as a "grub" while disclosing alleged indecent ...
The Social Security Organisation (PERKESO) has opened entries for the iLINDUNG Media Awards 2026, calling on journalists and ...
A prominent Malian broadcaster and an influencer were on Monday jailed for seven years after criticising the ruling junta. Mohamed Youssouf Bathily was convicted by the Bamaka court of criminal ...
Now living in Paris, Usmani told The Media Line that her decision to remain on television reflected both her commitment to journalism and her determination to preserve a public voice for Afghan women.
Jason Arday, the youngest black professor in the University of Cambridge’s 817-year history, is dead. But the intense public debate over his life and work, and what it ...
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