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Worldcrunch » censorship » Page 2

censorship

Games Of The Absurd: Beijing’s Olympics Of Politics And Pandemic
In The Newsukraine

Games Of The Absurd: Beijing’s Olympics Of Politics And Pandemic

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank February 4, 2022May 24, 2025
A passerby passing in front of a street art of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Rome, Italy
Geopoliticsvladimir putin

Navalny Censored: Russian Media Forced To Remove Putin Probes From Websites

by Anna Akage February 2, 2022May 22, 2025
'Sissy Men' Purge? Tech Is Other Target Of China's Effeminate Male Ban
In The Newschina

‘Sissy Men’ Purge? Tech Is Other Target Of China’s Effeminate Male Ban

by Worldcrunch September 15, 2021May 22, 2025
Member of Hong Kong's Police National Security Department with the three incriminated children's books
Societychina

”Seditious” Sheep? Inside Hong Kong’s Crackdown On Children’s Books

by Dan Wu July 27, 2021May 19, 2025
A LGBTQ home party in Beijing, China
In The Newschina

China’s New Crackdown Against LGBTQ Activists At Universities

by Dan Wu July 15, 2021May 21, 2025
Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider in Last Tango In Paris, 1972
In The Newscinema

Hot New Details From Italy’s Battle Over ‘Last Tango in Paris’

by Stefano Lorusso October 28, 2019May 21, 2025
BJP activist hold Prime Minister Modi picture during BJP Lalabazar
Ideasindia

In India, Dissent Gets More Dicey Since Modi’s Reelection

by Worldcrunch July 9, 2019May 21, 2025
Looking for the right tech giant?
Futurechina

Google Or Baidu? Chinese Have Their Say In Short-Lived Survey

by Lisa LANE August 10, 2018May 21, 2025
A manager of the BYD company tries the facial recognition in a 'Yungui' train in Yinchuan, China on January 10
In The Newsartificial intelligence

Cutting-Edge Fear: Technologies That Should Scare Us

by Worldcrunch June 9, 2018May 23, 2025
A photojournalist at work in Cairo in December
In The Newsjournalism

Low Pay, Limited Freedom: Dark Days For Egypt’s Journalists

by Marc Alves May 17, 2018May 21, 2025
Different versions of history
In The Newsresearch

Who Controls The Past? China’s Pressure On Western Academics

by Worldcrunch September 25, 2017May 21, 2025
The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology in Cairo in 2009.
In The Newsegypt

Widening Clampdown On Internet News In Egypt

by Sadia Rao May 29, 2017May 21, 2025
HaberSIZsiniz is the youngest of a new generation of online television channels
In The Newsturkey

Online Resistance In Turkey

by Worldcrunch March 18, 2017May 22, 2025
The China Deal Zuckerberg Couldn’t Refuse
In The Newschina

The China Deal Zuckerberg Couldn’t Refuse

by [email protected] March 7, 2017May 22, 2025
Woman under a portrait of Mao in Yuncheng, China
In The Newschina

In Xi Jinping’s China, The Cult Of Mao Comes Roaring Back

by Worldcrunch March 6, 2017May 24, 2025
Pavel Durov in Berlin in 2013
Futureputin

“Russia’s Zuckerberg” — Pavel Durov Wages War On State Power

by Worldcrunch June 6, 2016May 22, 2025
Chain of thought
Ideassyria

Censorship And Self-Censorship In Times Of Crisis

by Worldcrunch May 3, 2016May 22, 2025
A scene from Go Princess Go
blogchina

No Gays, Nothing ‘Weird’: China’s New TV Censorship Rules

by Bertrand Hauger March 4, 2016May 22, 2025
People under a giant Turkish flag in Istanbul
Geopoliticsjournalism

Letter From A Turkish Prison, When A Journalist Writes About Erdogan

by Bertrand Hauger January 14, 2016May 22, 2025
At the Santiago, Chile headquarters of the Confucius Institute
Ideaschina

How China Tries To Censor The Whole World

by Marie Karas-Delcourt December 29, 2015May 22, 2025
World Tour Of Technology Companies Bowing To State Power
Geopoliticsrussia

World Tour Of Technology Companies Bowing To State Power

by Nastassia Dobremez July 10, 2015May 22, 2025
Baher Mohamed, left, and Mohamed Fadel Fahmy of al Jazeera English in court in Cairo last year
Ideasegypt

Egypt Is No Country For Free Journalists

by Worldcrunch July 7, 2015May 21, 2025
Show of strength in Beijing
Economychina

The Lies And Limits Of China’s Propaganda Machine

by Worldcrunch June 21, 2015May 22, 2025
blogchina

Extra! Hong Kong Holds Tiananmen Commemoration

by Bertrand Hauger June 5, 2015May 23, 2025
blogsocial media

Extra! Turkey And The Big Social Media Blackout

by Bertrand Hauger April 7, 2015May 23, 2025
"Kiss of Love" protesters in New Delhi on Nov. 8
Ideasindia

In India, Where A Kiss Is Not Just A Kiss

by Jeff Israely November 25, 2014May 23, 2025
A Bangkok protest in June
Geopoliticsmonarchy

Meanwhile In Thailand: Junta Clamps Down Since May Coup

by Worldcrunch October 15, 2014May 22, 2025
Graffiti from the Toxicomano art collective in Bogota
Societycolombia

When Free Artists Don’t Honor Their Freedom

by Liz Garrigan September 30, 2014May 22, 2025
Planting "flowers" in Kuala Lumpur
Societycorruption

In Malaysia, Creative Ways to Duck Government Censorship

by Anne Sophie Goninet May 29, 2014May 22, 2025
Supporters of the Thai monarchy celebrated the 64th anniversary of the coronation of King Bhumibol on May 5.
Geopoliticsmonarchy

Long Shielded, Thailand’s Monarchy Facing Hard Questions Amid Unrest

by Anne Sophie Goninet May 22, 2014May 23, 2025
Kremlin policy under discussion could mean censorship.
Geopoliticsputin

Great Russian Firewall? Inside Moscow’s Internet Overhaul

by Emily Liedel May 5, 2014May 22, 2025
Protests are on the rise, on the streets, and online
Ideasturkey

Censorship In Turkey: “The Allergic Reaction” Of A Corrupt Leader

by Patrick Randall March 30, 2014May 23, 2025
Snowden last month in Moscow
Eyes on the U.S.russia

How Snowden’s Revelations Are Helping Russia

by Emily Liedel November 15, 2013May 22, 2025
Societyegypt

Egyptian Court Shutters Islamist TV Channel

by Lucille Fonteny September 3, 2013May 21, 2025
Beijing subway
Ideaschina

After A Whiff Of Online Glasnost, China Cracks Down On Whistleblower Bloggers

by Worldcrunch September 1, 2013May 22, 2025
Globovision's new owners aligned with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s government
Geopoliticsvenezuela

A TV Channel’s Takeover Spells Bad News For Venezuela

by Valentina Briceno-Strocchia August 27, 2013May 22, 2025
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa facing journalists in 2012
Geopoliticslaw

An Appeal To Loosen The Noose On Ecuadorian Media

by Sarah Collings August 5, 2013May 22, 2025
From a mural In Buenos Aires, where books are now celebrated, not burned as they once were...
Societydictatorship

In Argentina, Remembering The Day The Dictatorship Burned 1.5 Million Books

by Valentina Briceno-Strocchia July 6, 2013May 22, 2025
Hong Kong rally in support of Edward Snowden
Futureunited states

Why China’s Internet Censors Can’t Get Enough Of Edward Snowden

by Valentina Briceno-Strocchia July 3, 2013May 22, 2025
Internet Café in China
In The Newschina

How Barack Obama Got Hooked On A Chinese Cybercafe

by Daniel Shadmy June 20, 2013May 22, 2025

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