The Japan we know from films and TV is one of tradition, high technology and pop culture. But as with every nation, something more sinister lies beneath the bright lights of Sony and Nintendo. ...
"The problem is not that diversity exists, it is what we choose to make of it....
What are the new government's policies on climate change and how do they match up up to the global challenges of the next five years? ...
There's no shortage of news around at the moment, but is anyone making anyone any money from it? ...
The appointment of Mervyn Silva, a politician with an established record of hostility towards journalists, as deputy minister of Information within the Sri Lankan government in April this year was met...
The appointment of Mervyn Silva, a politician with an established record of hostility towards journalists, as deputy minister of Information within the Sri Lankan government in April this year was met...
The Gulf of Mexico spill has put the spotlight on the oil industry and its practices to an unprecedented degree. ...
They're supposed to be opposite ends of the spectrum: journalists report the news, while public relations professionals try to influence them. ...
In the fifth of this series Vin Ray, former BBC executive will be in conversation with Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow who will be reflecting on his career and the events and journalism that has inf...
What are the forces in play within the American political system and to what extent does their power and influence go beyond the presidency? ...