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UK Times pays libel damages to imam

Th UK Times reported that Imam Abdullah Patel "blamed the West and Israel" after a British policeman was killed. Now,…

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Corrections: The Roomba didn’t do it! Irish Libel Law, Irish or British, How many Troops Abroad?

1.Is he Irish or British? The Guardian listed Andrew Scott as a British actor who was nominated for the Golden…

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Pakistani TV news claimed PM’s ex ‘colluded’ with political rivals

Journalist Reham Khan, the ex-wife of Prime Minister Imran Khan, sued a Pakistani TV news channel, Dunya TV, for libel…

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Nevada Online News Outlets Can Get Shield Protection

There was a significant ruling on shield law for journalists in Nevada this month. Earlier this year, First Judicial District…

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No Labour punch? 2 editors tweet corrections for anonymously sourced claims

Both BBC and ITV's political editors tweeted that a Labour Party activist punched an adviser for the Tory Party. But,…

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Irish Press Council overrules, Waterford paper’s suicide death story didn’t invade privacy

Ireland's press ombudsman, who handles complaints from the public against member news publications, got it wrong. At least, that's what…

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Italian newspaper’s ‘Black Friday’ headline with pic of 2 black athletes ‘praising diversity,’ editor claims

Italian news outlet Corriere dello Sport upset readers when it published a front-page headline "Black Friday" with a photo of…

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Daily Texan: 20 Articles had Fake Quotes

The Daily Texan, the student newspaper for the University of Texas-Austin, revealed that at least 20 articles published this year…

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South African paper must apologize for ‘we don’t need white votes’ headline

South Africa's City Press published a headline saying African National Congress "Secretary-General Ace Magashule says: We don't need white votes."…

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Indian newspaper offended readers with Hinduism, Ram Temple article

The National Herald, a daily newspaper in New Delhi, India, apologized for offending readers and unpublished an article about Hinduism.…

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