Ghanaian politicians are leveraging social media to misinform and sway public opinion, even paying influencers to promote their agendas. Some media literacy activists hope to stop them.
Chinese authorities in Henan imposed campus lockdowns in several universities after tens of thousands of students set off on ...
Marlene Sánchez trabaja con infancias para el fortalecimiento de la lengua ch’ol, a través del teatro. En un futuro, le ...
"Entre 2020 y 2022, alrededor de 600 000 tigrayanos murieron como resultado de acciones insensatas e imprudentes, y hubo 2,5 ...
La entidad estatal Industrias Aeroespaciales Turcas (TUSAS), uno de los principales impulsores del sector defensa de Turquía, ...
Palau newspaper Island Times was sued for “negligence and defamation” after it shared leaked tax documents of Surangel and Sons, a company owned by the father of the country’s president, to social ...
"While there is inherent risk in journalism and media work, attacks against journalists cannot be normalized." ...