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AS IT IS 2015-03-30 Book Publishers Warn of Censorship in Hong Kong Book publishers and authors are warning that censorship is increasing in Hong Kong. They say bookstores are returning books connected to authors who have been involved in the recent
美国指责赞比亚限制言论自由 Many in the international community held high hopes that the 2016 elections in Zambia would signal yet another win for democracy in Africa. 国际社会的很多人都对赞比亚2016年的选举抱以厚望,希
俄罗斯发布不受欢迎组织黑名单 美国多家组织在列 The Russian government's list of so-called undesirable organizations has grown yet again. This time authorities have banned the U.S.-based International Republican Institute, or IRI,
Russia's Shrinking Free Media Environment 俄罗斯日渐萎缩的自由媒体环境 The Russian government continues to cut the Russian people off from independent voices and from media perspectives that differ from the states controlled narratives.
We're going to start today by recapping a few events from the weekend. It was an eventful one in the U.S. Saturday night, on his 100th day in office, President Donald Trump attended a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was with the crowd that help
By Brian Wagner Lima 23 May 2007 Venezuela's government is pressing ahead with plans to strip the public broadcasting license of a critical television station. In Miami, VOA's Brian Wagner reports the decision has sparked public protests and concerns
IN THE NEWS - What the Arab Spring, Europe Protests Have in Common This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Experts say political unrest in the Arab World and protests in Europe have more in common than it may seem. (SOUND) The Arab Spring pro-dem
AS IT IS 2015-12-02 US Rosa Parks, #GivingTuesday, World AIDS Day, and Psy 今日热点:罗莎帕克斯、# GivingTuesday、艾滋病日 This is What's Trending Today... Remembering Rosa Parks On December 1, 1955, an African-American woman named Rosa
Obama Sees 'New Day' for Myanmar, But Supports Reforms 奥巴马支持缅甸改革 President Barack Obama says he is sure of a new day in Myanmar. But he says there is work yet to be done to reform the country. Mr. Obama spoke Thursday during a meeti
Vietnam Removes Law Book with 'Justice' on the Cover 越南出版社撤销争议法律书 A state-owned book publisher in Vietnam has withdrawn hundreds of law books because of the protest over the books cover. The Labor and Social Affairs Publishing
By Nancy-Amelia Collins Jakarta 26 January 2006 Indonesian Information Minister Sofyan Djalil (File photo - July 28, 2005) New broadcasting regulations in Indonesia have come under fire by critics who
Political Activists Shun Staging Protests at Olympics Maria Wenda and a small number of protesters from the Free West Papua Movement staged a demonstration in front of the Indonesian Embassy in London during the Olympics. She says the group hopes the
By Edward Yeranian Cairo 16 November 2009 The Iranian parliament is considering a new media outlet in response to U.S. efforts toward Iran. Iran's new media apparatus may be placed in the hands of the hardline Revolutionary Guard, strengthening that
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 07 March 2006 Kenyan demonstrators carrying placards as they march in the streets of Nairobi Thousands of Kenyans took to the streets Tuesday to protest against last week's g
Over 40 media delegates from China and 11 African countries have gathered at the China-Africa Media Forum in Johannesburg, South Africa to explore new areas of cooperation. CRI's Yu Yang has the story. The Chinese and African media organizations have
ECONOMICS REPORT - What's in a Name: Standard and Poor's By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, September 02, 2005 I'm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Economics Report. The Standard and Poor's
A British parliament committee said Tuesday newspaper and television magnate Rupert Murdoch is not a fit person to head a media company, part of an unexpectedly strong rebuke to one of the world's most powerful media moguls. The multy-party committee
By Benjamin Sand Islamabad 05 June 2007 Pakistani journalists hold oil torches as they march towards presidency during rally to condemn crackdown against media, in Islamabad, 04 June 2007 Pakistani journalists and media rights activists are lashing o
AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: More and more news organizations are finding and sourcing content through social media. Whether it's evidence of chemical attacks in Syria, the Boston bombing, or the fake-out video of an eagle snatching a baby, the problem for o
To establish a more standard and transparent environment around charity donations in China and encourage involvement, the draft of the country's first charity law will be discussed during the Two Sessions. The country's first Charity Law-- a heated t