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Do people really not know the value of something? Sometimes, something that, on the face of it, does not appear to have much value is so in demand. By contrast,...
Major news outlets in China have largely avoided detailed reporting of district council election results in Hong Kong, where pro-democracy candidates scored a landslide victory that some say amounted to...
Middle East writers must consider ‘real characters’ and young females with ambition when creating characters to move the needle on TV series and evolve outdated attitudes towards women. ...
The Arab League will hold its regular meetings to discuss the role of media in combating terrorism and hate speech in Dubai from 17-19 November. The meetings, jointly hosted by...
Roula Khalaf will become the first woman to edit the Financial Times (FT) in its 131-year history after Lionel Barber, Britain’s most senior financial journalist, said he would step down....
Sheikha Bodour Bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Vice President of International Publishers Association (IPA), and founder of PublisHer, has said that women stand on the brink of welcoming a...
Michael Arceneaux, The Independent There are many ways to react to Ayanna Pressley’s endorsement of Elizabeth Warren for president, but unsurprisingly, much of the political media’s framing has centered on...
Chinese state media on Monday urged authorities to take a “tougher line” against protesters in Hong Kong who vandalised state-run Xinhua news agency and other buildings at the weekend, saying...
Tommy Greene, The Independent More than 40 years after its return to democracy, Spain’s government is broaching a totemic issue. It has finally exhumed the remains of General Francisco Franco...
When Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end the conflict with Eritrea, lots of famous people sent out their good wishes and congratulations. ...