WASHINGTON (AP) — The new chief of US-funded international broadcasting on Wednesday fired the heads of at least three outlets he oversees and replaced their boards with allies, in a move likely to raise fears that he intends to turn the Voice of America and its sister outlets into Trump administration propaganda machines.
Watch | Address by Information and Broadcasting Secretary Apurva Chandra at the opening ceremony of the 53rd International Film Festival of India#IFFI53#IFFIGoa2022#AmritMahotsav@IFFIGoa @MIB_India pic.twitter.com/spUfK2NY18— DD […]
BEIRUT: A legal hearing over the ownership of local broadcasting station LBCI was postponed for the second time until October 8, after Beirut Judge Fatima […]
For nearly two decades now, it has felt perpetually inevitable that Chelsea would soon fire its head coach. Experienced or green, foreign or English, no […]
The phrase March Madness doesn’t just apply to the popular college basketball tournament this month; it also applies to air travel. Officials at Minneapolis-St. Paul […]