In this interview we speak with journalist and editor-in-chief of The Watchdog Tareq Haddad about why he […]
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The New Yorker’s presidential bid highlights the contradictions between both extreme wealth and a for-profit, corporate advertiser-driven […]
Udo Ulfkotte’s amazing book, Gekaufte Journalisten (Bought Journalism) was published by Kopp Verlag in 2014. The book was a […]
Eva Bartlett sat down with recently released Ukrainian journalist Kirill Vyshinsky. Vyshinsky endured 15 months of appalling […]
I write a lot about how important it is for political dissidents to research and understand cognitive biases, the large […]
Irony is the word which comes to mind at the mention of the “Global Conference for Media […]
The British government is peddling unsubstantiated accusations (more accurately, ridiculous slander) against Russian media which is then […]
The British Foreign Office has banned Russian outlets RT and Sputnik from attending the upcoming Global Conference on Media Freedom in […]
As I have reported on many occasions, the presstitutes constitute not a free press but a Ministry […]
The Australian Federal Police have conducted two raids on journalists and seized documents in purportedly unrelated incidents […]
Since I published my last article about about the idiotic “Assange isn’t a journalist” smear, this talking point has […]
The arrest of Julian Assange was an act of revenge by the US government that strikes at […]