by Sydney Smith on Oct 03, 2011
Will Public See bin Laden Photos?
The White House is fighting a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit calling for the release of photos of Osama bin...
The White House is fighting a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit calling for the release of photos of Osama bin...
Turkey's media association translated UNESCO's journalism book to help Turkish journalists practice media ethics, Today's Zaman reported. According to Today's...
As iMediaEthics previously wrote, soccer player Rio Ferdinand filed a lawsuit against the Sunday Mirror claiming that its April 2010 "kiss-and-tell"article...
The National Union of Tunisian Journalists co-hosted a media ethics seminar Sept. 22, Magharebia reported. According to Magharebia, the focus...
Pakistani journalist Amir Zia asserted that his nation's journalists need to carefully watch their reporting for libelous and sensational comments, Pakistan's...
Australian journalist Andrew Bolt violated a discrimination law in two 2009 articles for News Corp-owned the Herald Sun, the Guardian...
It seems that News of the World, the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper that shut down in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal,...
Was the BBC hoaxed by an interviewee? Despite denials from both the BBC and group The Yes Men that a man...
The Central Intelligence Agency cut and then reinstated its advertising with Michigan newspaper the Arab American News after the newspaper...
Journalists in Gambia have been reminded of their duties to follow journalism standards in reporting on the upcoming elections, the...