Maria Ressa, a Philippine journalist and CEO of news site Rappler, was convicted of cyber libel on Monday and could face up to six year in jail. Watchdogs say the case is an example of a dangerous ...
The relationship between big tech and journalism has grown increasingly complex, exemplified by the impact of Jeff Bezos’ ...
Maria Ressa has been accused of "cyber-libel" over a report on a businessman's alleged ties to a former judge. Press freedom advocates see this as an attempt by the government to silence the news ...
Maria Cristina Yambot. Ressa’s cyber libel case is already before the Supreme Court after the Court of Appeals affirmed the ...
Prominent Philippine journalist Maria Ressa has been re-arrested at Manila ... It comes weeks after she was arrested over an alleged internet libel case. Press freedom advocates say the veteran ...
Philippine Nobel laureate Maria Ressa warned Wednesday of "extremely dangerous times ahead" in an interview with AFP after ...
The words smart and phone had nothing to do with each other. I thought often of that era while reading renowned Filipina journalist Maria Ressa’s memoir. Although the how of the fight she alludes to ...
The four charges were filed against Ressa and her news site Rappler by President Rodrigo Duterte's administration in 2018. Ressa and Dmitry Muratov of Russia won the Nobel Peace Prize for their ...
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa reminded the Class of 2024 of ... She faced charges of cyber libel and tax evasion, among others. "It taught me a valuable lesson,” the veteran ...
Maria Ressa, co-founder, president and CEO of Rappler, the top digital news site leading the fight for press freedom in the Philippines, discusses the challenges to independent journalists, especially ...
Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov were given the award ... In August, a Philippine court dismissed a libel case against Ressa, one of several lawsuits filed against the journalist who says she ...
Philippine Nobel laureate Maria Ressa warned Wednesday of "extremely dangerous times ahead" in an interview with AFP after social media giant Meta ended its US fact-checking program on Facebook ...