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The Remonstrance was a citizen declaration standing up for the freedom of worship and assembly for all, "Jews, Turks, Egyptians," "Presbyterian, Independent, Baptist or Quaker." Today, the ...
KUWAIT CITY, May 3: Editors-in-chief of leading Kuwaiti newspapers have emphasized the importance of responsible press freedom as a cornerstone of national development and a shared responsibility in ...
The Remonstrance was a citizen declaration standing up for the freedom of worship and assembly for all, "Jews, Turks, Egyptians," "Presbyterian, Independent, Baptist or Quaker." Today, the ...
freedom of worship, freedom of assembly, etc. The extent to which a country in the 21st century may be termed “free” is largely a determinant of how many of these basic human freedoms a ...
This statement was originally published on cmfr-phil.org on 3 May 2025. THE STATE of media freedom in the Philippines presents the continuing paradox of a libertarian legal framework that protects ...
Alberta’s information watchdog has found that the provincial government violated its own freedom of information laws by relying on illegitimate reasons to withhold records, a decision that ...
EDMONTON - Alberta’s access to information watchdog has found the provincial government to be non-compliant with its own freedom of information rules. A new report from information and privacy ...
Every day, I am grateful to be a journalist in the United States. Today, on World Press Freedom Day, it’s important to celebrate the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees ...
World Press Freedom Day is an opportunity for governments to recommit to ensuring the free flow of information and for journalists to reflect on their ethical responsibilities. It reminds us of the ...
Freedom of expression still faces major limits in Kenya. Perhaps that’s not the right expression –“limits” suggests something clear. But challenges to expression are varied and not always ...
Critics of President Trump’s “enforcement of civil-rights laws” at universities gripe that a crackdown on pro-Hamas protesters will destroy academic freedom, notes Commentary’s Seth Mandel.
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