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    How Graham Linehan’s Arrest Could Reshape Britain’s Free Speech Laws

    A trans-Atlantic debate over freedom of expression in Britain has simmered for months. The arrest of Graham Linehan last week may prove a tipping point.
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    Hong Kong Denies Visa Renewal for Senior Bloomberg Journalist

    The unexplained decision raises new concerns about the erosion of press freedom in a city transformed by Beijing’s national security law.
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    Hong Kong Denies Visa Renewal for Senior Bloomberg Journalist

    The unexplained decision raises new concerns about the erosion of press freedom in a city transformed by Beijing’s national security law.
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    Hong Kong Denies Visa Renewal for Senior Bloomberg Journalist

    The unexplained decision raises new concerns about the erosion of press freedom in a city transformed by Beijing’s national security law.
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    Hong Kong Denies Visa Renewal for Senior Bloomberg Journalist

    The unexplained decision raises new concerns about the erosion of press freedom in a city transformed by Beijing’s national security law.
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    Argentina’s President Javier Milei Undermines Press Freedom With Online Attacks

    Journalists face an increasing number of attacks from Argentina’s highest office, raising concerns about the undermining of press freedom.
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    Death Toll From Kenya Protests Climbs, Rights Group Says

    Thousands of people turned out across Kenya on Wednesday to protest government corruption and police brutality.
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    Hong Kong Journalists Say Their Taxes Are Now Under Scrutiny

    Several news outlets have been unreasonably subjected to tax investigations, according to the city’s journalists’ association, adding to pressures on press freedom.