Tag
Journalism
Popular Support Grows for Indicted Nepali Journalist
By Peter Gill
Rabi Lamichhane’s show confronts corruption; a former employee’s suicide has stirred a firestorm.
South Korean Journalist Under Fire for Being 'Rude' to President Moon
By Tae-jun Kang
Is a journalist asking a president a serious question inappropriate?
How Can Native Language Journalism in Kyrgyzstan Improve?
By Elmurat Ashiraliev
The challenges facing native language journalism in Kyrgyzstan can be addressed with concerted effort and some assistance.
Journalism in India: A Dangerous Pursuit?
By Bansari Kamdar
India ranks 14th among states where journalists are murdered and their killers go free, reports Committee to Protect Journalists.
The Challenges of Pakistan's Female Journalists
By Rabia Nusrat
Less than 5 percent of journalists in Pakistan are women and those in the profession face substantial risks and hurdles.
Kyrgyzstan Deports AFP Central Asia Correspondent
By Catherine Putz
Chris Rickleton pleaded on Facebook to the new president to allow him to "return to live with my family in the country I love.”
The Problem With Dictatorland
By Paolo Sorbello
The BBC documentary is both an orientalist exercise and a potentially dangerous document for the journalist's sources.
Tajikistan Revokes Journalists' Accreditation For Reporting Facts
By Catherine Putz
RFE/RL’s Tajik Service reported facts listed on a government website and was punished for it.
No News Is Terrible News in Turkmenistan
By Catherine Putz
Saparmamed Nepeskuliev, a freelance journalist detained last summer, hasn’t been heard from since September 2015
Zeenat Shahzadi's Story: A Young Reporter, 'Disappeared' in Pakistan
By Ankit Panda
In a first, a female journalist in Pakistan has been "disappeared," allegedly by Pakistani intelligence.
Asia-Pacific Elites Widely Linked to Leaked Panama Papers—What Next?
By Ankit Panda
The biggest data leak in whistleblower history is causing shockwaves across the Asia-Pacific.
The Eurasian Economic Union’s ‘Single Information Field’
By Casey Michel
Russia’s chief propagandist wants Kyrgyzstan to join the EEU’s information sphere, or risk disappearing.