In the wake of the tenth anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and Cartooning for Peace ...
On January 7, 2015, gunmen stormed the offices of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and assassinated 12 people in an ...
On the tenth anniversary of the attacks on the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, FRANCE 24 welcomes ...
Telnaes is complaining about suppression of “freedom of the press ... But let us assume the cartoon was rejected because of the political message. Bezos has every right to decide the politics ...
French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is marking 10 years since the terror attacks on its Paris office by running a cartoon ...
The cartoonist said it was the first time her work was censored due to its point of view, prompting her decision to leave ...
Before President-elect Trump chums the waters with more outrage bait — renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America? — ...
On Jan. 3, editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes of The Washington Post announced to the world on Substack that she was quitting her job — a position she’s held since 2008.
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The cartoon depicted the paper's owner ... The incident underscores the far-reaching consequences for press freedom, as the lines between corporate interests and political pressures continue to blur.