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Dismissal for second marriage is ‘too severe’: Why Tripura High Court protected rifleman’s pension after 20 years of service The Tripura High Court noted that even if second marriage is permissible under employee's personal law, they must still appro... [1]
This blog file is now closed. For the latest developments, head over here. Political turmoil has rocked Russia. [3]
For 10 years, Myanmar Now has been a dedicated voice for truthful, independent reporting, even as our team has faced significant risks. We’ve published thousands of articles, exposed injustice, and held the powerful to account. [4]
How to spot disinformation on social media As Bangladesh approaches its 13th national parliamentary elections, social media is likely to play an increasingly influential role in shaping public opinion. [5]
The deputy-director of Burma’s censorship board has told journalists’ representatives that they can form a new press council freely and according to whatever specifications they choose. [6]
KUALA LUMPUR —The global newspaper industry’s very existence is threatened by the rise of digital media, editors and commentators said at a regional conference this week. [7]
Three groups representing Burma’s journalists say that they will submit a letter to the country’s Ministry of Information objecting to rules relating to a proposed Press Council that will be formed after the current censorship board is abolished. [8]
Business trendsJeff Bezos 'super optimistic' about paid-for journalism Media heavyweights gather in Turin to discuss the newspaper's future Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon and publisher of the Washington Post, speaks at the Future of Newspapers conference ... [9]
Dismissal for second marriage is ‘too severe’: Why Tripura High Court protected rifleman’s pension after 20 years of service The Tripura High Court noted that even if second marriage is permissible under employee's personal law, they must still appro
This blog file is now closed. For the latest developments, head over here. Political turmoil has rocked Russia.
For 10 years, Myanmar Now has been a dedicated voice for truthful, independent reporting, even as our team has faced significant risks. We’ve published thousands of articles, exposed injustice, and held the powerful to account.
How to spot disinformation on social media As Bangladesh approaches its 13th national parliamentary elections, social media is likely to play an increasingly influential role in shaping public opinion.
The deputy-director of Burma’s censorship board has told journalists’ representatives that they can form a new press council freely and according to whatever specifications they choose.
KUALA LUMPUR —The global newspaper industry’s very existence is threatened by the rise of digital media, editors and commentators said at a regional conference this week.
Three groups representing Burma’s journalists say that they will submit a letter to the country’s Ministry of Information objecting to rules relating to a proposed Press Council that will be formed after the current censorship board is abolished.
Business trendsJeff Bezos 'super optimistic' about paid-for journalism Media heavyweights gather in Turin to discuss the newspaper's future Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon and publisher of the Washington Post, speaks at the Future of Newspapers conference
RANGOON – At the fifth media development conference in Rangoon on Monday, experts criticized the National League for Democracy (NLD) government over restricted access to information for independent media houses and continued market domination of stat