A year after Anna Politkovskaya’s murder and the beginning of the Litvinenko affair and with just five months to go before presidential elections, Russia’s relations with Britain and other western...
The Venezuelan government’s decision not to renew the broadcasting licence of Radio Caracas Television (RCTV) is changing the face of Venezuelan media.
A discussion on the implications of the bitter Palestinian power struggle between Hamas and Fatah for peace in the Middle East.
Elections in Pakistan are due in October and Pervez Musharraf’s position is looking fragile, but he is not ready to give in.
Join us as we discuss how, with China’s ever growing need for raw materials, the country’s foreign policy is changing.
The NUJ is celebrating its centenary this year and is more active than ever - from helping journalists in need to stirring controversy by boycotting Israeli goods - but what is its role in new media a...
With Sinn Fein agreeing to support a united police force in Northern Ireland despite evidence of past complicity between Special Branch and loyalists paramilitaries, the Northern Ireland elections are...
Since 1991, Somalia has been a dangerous, violent and lawless place, home to numerous conflicts and civil war, as well as increasingly a third theatre of operations for the US in its global war on ter...
Join us as we discuss nationalism and freedom of expression in Turkey in the wake of the assassination of the Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink