Six years after Jifeng Bookstore was forced to close its doors in Shanghai, the shop has reopened in Washington to bring debate and literature to a new audience. Liam Scott has the story for VOA News. Videographer: Yi Ruokun
Comments are the latest in a long-running tit-for-tat media squabble
The case of Khudayberdy Allashov shows the long-term harassment and attacks Turkmen media face, say analysts
Journalists, analysts call repressive environment an obstacle to covering government, elections
US Justice Department has charged Russian TV contributor Dimitri Simes and his wife with schemes to violate US sanctions
Comments ahead of Mongolia trip criticized by watchdogs who cite Russia’s poor media rights record
US officials accuse Moscow of using unwitting Americans in a covert influence operation aiming to sway November’s presidential election
Analysts say the detention of citizen journalist Zhang Zhan and artist Gao Zhen reflects an escalation of Beijing’s repression against the dissident community
Tucker Cockerline was sentenced over his role in a conspiracy to intimidate and harass local journalists over their coverage
The shop counts itself among an increasing number of Chinese bookstores in the diaspora
Bernard Avle hosts one of the biggest morning shows in Ghana. But scammers used artificial intelligence, or AI, to clone his voice to endorse a product. Analysts warn the same technology could be used to spread disinformation ahead of Ghana’s elections in December. Senanu Tord reports from Accra.
While the government insists the law will not affect free expression, rights activists say the new measures will do exactly that
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