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Voice of America

Trump’s Gutting of RFA Hurts Press Freedom – And Helps Its Opponents – Across Asia
By Montse Ferrer
RFA and VOA had been the most accessible alternatives to state media for many people in countries like China and North Korea. Not anymore.

The Disappearance of Voice of America Is a Failure of American Values
By Li Qiang
For decades, VOA has not only brought accurate information to China, but has served as a rare conduit for Chinese activists to speak to the world.

Cambodia’s Hun Sen, Myanmar Junta Celebrate Closure of US-Funded Media Outlets
By Sebastian Strangio
The U.S.-funded broadcasters Radio Free Asia and Voice of America have long been a thorn in the side of the region's repressive governments.

What Does Hun Sen’s Big Tax Hunt Mean for Cambodia?
By Luke Hunt
The premier’s moves are proving to be destructive for the media and business in the Southeast Asian state.

Where Is ASEAN On Press Freedom?
By Luke Hunt
It has been another poor year for the subregion in the annual World Press Freedom Index.

The US State Department’s New Plan to Flood North Korea With Information
By Jenna Gibson
Bringing foreign entertainment into North Korea might be the best way to foster change.

The Evolution of the Media in Afghanistan
By Rustam Ali Seerat
The country’s media has experienced some profound changes.

Asking the Right Questions About U.S. International Broadcasting
By Matthew Wallin & Jed Willard
Before reforming U.S. international broadcasting, Congress must decide what its objectives are first.
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