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A US federal judge ruled that the White House must reinstate the Associated Press’s access to President Trump’s events.
As the search for missing journalist Aserie Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Precious Mdhluli continues, the media community unites in hope, offering a R50,000 reward for information.
As the search for missing journalist Aserie Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Precious Mdhluli continues, the media community unites in hope, offering a R50,000 reward for information.
Zimbabwe’s National Prosecuting Authority has decided not to pursue charges against popular podcaster DJ Ollah 7, following his arrest for cyberbullying related to comments made by his guest.
In a fiery response to George Clooney's recent comments on Biden, Trump labels the actor a ‘second-rate movie star’ in a heated exchange that highlights the ongoing political divide.
Reporters Without Borders says Donald Trump's dismantling of US-funded media outlets could put journalists at risk.
Just a day after all employees were put on leave, staff working on a contractual basis received an email notifying them that they were terminated at the end of March.
Join us for the inaugural Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest Exhibition at Cape Town's Castle of Good Hope, showcasing stunning works from young photojournalists around the globe from March 12 to March 16.
In this scathing rebuke, Gillian Schutte exposes Chris Roper's complicity in undermining independent media in Africa.
A Vietnamese court has sentenced independent journalist Huy Duc to 30 months in prison for Facebook posts criticising the government, highlighting the ongoing crackdown on dissent in the country.
The BRICS Media Forum emerges as a powerful counterforce to Western media dominance, reshaping global narratives and giving voice to the Global South. This analysis explores how this collaborative platform is transforming international media landscapes and challenging traditional information hierarchies. Media as a Tool of Geopolitical Influence
The Competition Commission's provisional report highlights the challenges faced by South African media due to search engines and social media platforms.
The White House has canceled government subscriptions to Politico amid state funding accusations.
The People's Movement for Change calls for responsible journalism as Alderman JP Smith faces intense media scrutiny following a police raid.
US President Donald Trump's recent decision to freeze over $268 million in foreign aid potentially threatens the sustainability of some media houses in South Africa.
Explore how Naspers’ News24 perpetuates apartheid-era narratives against independent black business leaders in South Africa.
The publication reported that more than R800,000 was spent on Gayton McKenzie's first official trip, including on items which he described as “exorbitant” and “very steep”.
The tale of Koos Bekker is not one of redemption but of reinvention. The wolf may have donned sheep’s clothing, but its teeth remain as sharp as ever.
Explore how South Africa's media industry must innovate and adapt to survive in a digital-first world, addressing the decline of print and the rise of multimedia content
Exploring the systematic violence and censorship faced by journalists in Gaza, this article delves into the broader implications of Israel's media strategies and the urgent need for international accountability.
A dispute between eNCA and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) began when the broadcaster withdrew from covering the 2019 Second National People's Assembly (NPA), claiming editorial issues.
Western outlets have often resorted to dumbing down societies by reducing global events to shallow soundbites or clickbait that reinforces convenient stereotypes.
The core question is whether Karyn Maughan’s unwavering slant towards the banks reflects her own ideological alignment or a wholesale inability to shake off deep-seated, possibly racial biases.
We will defend the revolution with fierce determination and integrity, ensuring that the cause of black liberation remains pure, uncompromised, and focused on the genuine emancipation of our people, writes Julius Malema.