In a shocking turn of events, comedian Russell Brand has been charged with rape and sexual assault involving four women between 1999 and 2005. The allegations come after a comprehensive investigation by major media outlets. Brand, who denies the charges, is currently believed to be in the U.S. and is set to appear in court on May 2.
In a controversial decision, Trump orders the dismantling of government-funded media outlets, including Fox News and Voice of America, sparking debates on media integrity and government influence.
U.S. President Trump's recent executive order halting funding to U.S.-funded media, including VOA and RFE/RL, has sparked outrage among journalists and free speech advocates. Over 1,300 employees have been put on leave, raising concerns about the future of independent reporting.
In a controversial move, Trump signs an executive order to dismantle seven federal agencies, including those focused on media and libraries. What does this mean for independent journalism?
In a surprising move, President Trump signed an executive order to cut funding for the Voice of America and other federal agencies, aiming to streamline government operations. This controversial decision has sparked debates on media bias and the future of public broadcasting.
The White House has shaken up media access by seizing control of the press pool, deciding which outlets can cover events with the president, sparking controversy and concerns over press freedom.
Major UK newspapers join forces in the 'Make It Fair' campaign to protect creative industries from AI companies exploiting copyright protections. Learn how the media is fighting back against proposed changes that could harm the $152 billion UK creative industry.