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After the seizure of AP's phone records, we ask if the US is still the land of the free for journalists and sources.
Is freedom of speech at risk in the ongoing conflict between religious fundamentalists and secular voices in the media?
We assess the country's factionalised media as Nouri al-Maliki's government shuts down 10 satellite TV stations.
Media coverage of the death of the former British leader has mirrored the divisions which marked her political life.
As journalists scrambled to cover the bombings, some reports hit embarrassing and even dangerous new lows.
After comedian is taken to court for insulting Egypt's president, we ask if Morsi is making a mockery of press freedom.
We look at the legacy of cultural icon Marshall McLuhan 50 years after his prophetic insights into the future of media.
With the war drums beating once again in the US over Iran, have the news media learned anything from the Iraq war?
As the UK forms a regulatory body to curb the excesses of print journalists, we look at the future of the British press.
As Chavez turned the cameras on the Venezuelan people as well as himself, how will the media shape after his death?
Why have the US media shied away from covering the source of the WikiLeaks material yet gouged on his information?
The country's independence war created divisions that persist to this day, in politics, religion and the media.