Digital rights under growing pressure in Myanmar The Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi’s government raised hopes for expanded rights in Myanmar. But an increase in defamation prosecutions and a failure to meet international standards has disappoin
Key Findings: — Digital rights have suffered under the government led by Aung San Suu Kyi — Vague, overly broad laws are applied haphazardly, hindering free expression — The government does not censor Internet content outright, but targeted prosecutions have led to self-censorship — There is still….
Bishkek (AKIpress) – The government of Russia is ready for a long-term cooperation with Uzbekistan on boosting bilateral trade, said Russian Deputy Minister of Agriculture […]
A Chinese envoy on Monday asked for more international assistance to prevent famine in Yemen. Yemen, with the multiple challenges of violent conflict, economic crisis, […]
DÜSSELDORF, Germany (AP) — An investigation into the International Weightlifting Federation has found doping cover-ups and millions of dollars in missing money, lead investigator Richard […]
Kenya’s military budget hit Ksh109.7 billion, as compared to Ksh101.5 billion spent in 2017. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (Sipri), the budget […]