TikTok has suspended new content and live streaming abilities on its platform in Russia in response to the country’s new controversial ‘fake news’ law, which threatens imprisonment for sharing what authorities consider to be false information. The announcement made Sunday stated that while ‘TikTok
CNN International, the global arm of CNN, will stop broadcasting in Russia, the news channel said on Friday after the introduction of a new in the country there that could jail anyone intentionally spreading ‘fake’ news. Russian officials have said that false
Donald Trump lashed out at the media and Republican ‘warmongers’ in an angry statement on Tuesday for ‘misrepresenting’ his comments calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a ‘genius’ for invading Ukraine. The former president blamed ‘Biden, NATO, and the West’ for Moscow’s unprovoked
Russians face 15 years in prison for posting ‘fake news’ about Ukraine war under new law By Charlotte Mclaughlin For Mailonline Published: 12:38 EST, 1 March 2022 | Updated: 12:46 EST, 1 March 2022 Russians face 15 years in prison for posting
Veteran broadcaster Alastair Stewart has hit back at the BBC’s Nick Robinson after he made a sneering remark about GB News’ viewing figures. In an interview with the creator of the online channel Big Jet TV, which amassed 238,000 viewers while filming
Civil servant leading review into Boris Johnson's flat refurbishment 'found out about plans in news'
Boris Johnson failed to tell his most senior civil servant about the plans for his Downing Street refurbishment to be paid for by a charitable trust, according to reports. Simon Case, who was appointed cabinet secretary in September, only discovered about the
Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby has said Labour Leader Keir Starmer “has set a trap” for Boris Johnson amidst a ferocious Prime Ministers Questions. Ms Rigby explained how the Labour leader has got the Prime Minister to say on record that
Hunter Biden the PROFESSOR: President’s son will guest teach a class on ‘fake news’ at Tulane University this fall for students interested in ‘media polarization’ Hunter Biden is guest teaching a class on fake news at Tulane University this fall The 10-week
Google ‘has sucked cash from ads that fund news’ By Paul Revoir Media Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 19:14 EDT, 21 April 2021 | Updated: 19:14 EDT, 21 April 2021 Google and Facebook have ‘sucked all the money’ out of the
The new digital regulator must have tough legal powers to force tech giants like Google and Facebook to pay news organisations fairly for content, the competition watchdog said today. Daniel Gordon, from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), told peers that a planned