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Annual press freedom report finds Asia toughest continent for journalists
North Korea, Nepal, Burma and China remain hostile environments for journalists, while East Timor and India see improvements
IT firms aiding autocracies
New OpenNet Initiative report shows Myanmar as highly restrictive in its Internet regulation
Online journal covers Indonesia's telecommunications development
Journal tracks country's space communications technology
Patrakarita.khoj is a good reference for journalists
Nepalese journalist Kapil Kafle delves into the history of Nepalese journalism and offers practical advice for media professionals in his book "Patrakarita.khoj"
Rising death toll consists mostly of radio broadcasters, says Philippines report
A ten-day Committee to Protect Journalists mission reveals that journalists outside Manila are more likely to be gunned down for exposing corruption
Reporter shares beat on Islam in Indonesia
Former bureau chief for the Washington Post writes "Allah's Torch", an explanation of Islamic extremism in Asia to Westerners
Hiroshima – the top news story that wasn't
In her new book, Venezuelan journalist Silvia González says Washington and Tokyo manipulated the media
ST reporter pens book on SAF efforts in tsunami relief
Defense correspondent, David Boey, immortalizes the Singapore Armed Forces' 9-week long tsunami relief effort
'Tempo' chronicle shows words more powerful than bullets
History of Tempo magazine, told in new book, details Tempo's journalists in a turbulent time
Oktagon to hold photofest on RI's development
Three Indonesian photo curators scour 22,000 photo negatives from Indonesia, 1945 to 1949 to display for 60th year of independence
Japanese service in 'RRI' attracts listeners
Japanese-language news on state-owned Overeseas Service broadcasts news and introduces listeners to Indonesian culture
Exhibit keeps tsunami current
Non-profit organization Children Without Borders' exhibit displays work by Japanese photojournalist Atsushi Shibuya's images of tsunami victims from Banda Aceh
Mohamad Iqbal gives tsunami victims a face
Photo exhibition captures Aceh stories news media left untold
A steadfast progressive
The life and work of late intellectual, anthropologist, and author Syed Sibte Hasan were remembered on Sunday through discussions of his impact on Pakistani journalism and literature
Taiwan through Canadian eyes
Award-winning photojournalist David Smith captures those moments that might pass most people unnoticed
