Freedom of information
Iran won information war by shutting down the Internet - opinion
Iran’s Internet blackout denied protesters access to information and helped the regime outmaneuver the US in the information war.
Photo of Donald Trump removed from released Epstein files, Democrats decry 'cover-up'
Pakistani minister says 90% of social media content is false, urges crackdown
Trump's Truth Social media platform to introduce prediction markets
Supreme Court: Netanyahu-Mozes transcripts will not be made public
Prosecutors Yuval Yoaz and Shachar Ben Meir filed a request to the Israeli Supreme Court to publish the transcripts of conversations between Netanyahu and "Yedioth Ahronoth" publisher Arnon Mozes.
IDF Military Censor banned nearly 300 articles last year
The Military Censor works in an outdated mode, even if some secrets are legitimate, expert says.
IDF Military Censor banned nearly 300 articles last year
The Military Censor works in an outdated mode, even if some secrets are legitimate, expert says.
Privacy literacy, legislation top-of-mind at TAU
Researchers in Tel Aviv University’s Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center want to help users make better decisions about privacy.
The end of the Internet age
Governments and monopolistic corporations pose a threat to freedom of information
Editorialized journalism: Don't always believe your eyes
Media coverage - or lack thereof - leaves readers on their own.
Iranian activity against Telegram and now also against the company’s CEO
Brexit Papers: Who's in charge of Europe's Information Hen House? The Chickens or the Fox?
PA arrests radio station chairman who publicly denounced Abbas
The Palestinian Authority arrested Ayman Qawasmeh, chairman of the Minbar al-Huriyya station, days after he spoke on air against PA President Mahmoud Abbas and PA PM Rami Hamdallah.
Justice served
The press needs to be able to cultivate and establish confidential relationships with government officials.