
Swedish Reporter Sentenced for Insulting Erdogan
A Turkish court has handed a Swedish journalist a suspended sentence of 11 months for insulting President Erdogan, raising fresh concerns over press freedoms.
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A Turkish court has handed a Swedish journalist a suspended sentence of 11 months for insulting President Erdogan, raising fresh concerns over press freedoms.
A delegation of 27 journalists from Latin America and the Caribbean traces agricultural evolution at the YTO Agriculture Cultivation Museum in Luoyang, central Henan.
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Foreign journalists share their perspectives on Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s press conference at the annual Two Sessions, discussing vital topics like China-US relations and Global South cooperation.
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A federal judge blocks the Associated Press’s request to regain full access to the White House, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, following previous restrictions by President Trump’s administration.
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