By Hunter Stuart/The Huffington Post A public relations representative for a major media companyappears to have posted a strange tweet on Friday about race and AIDS in Africa. A... Read more
Megyn Kelly…in the footsteps of Sarah Palin Megyn Kelly of Fox News is at it again. Just last week she faced a public backlash when she announced that both Santa and Jesus were white. ... Read more
By Danny Brenner Lieutenant Toby Cohen: “It is very touching to be the first woman officer from Nigeria in the IDF” Photo credit: Michel Dot Com Lieutenant Toby Cohen, 21, was bo... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia The crisis of bourgeois rule in our country is fast coming to a head, just as the global crisis of bourgeois rule is also deepening! Not even the moral window provided by the... Read more
Over 600 Journalists and media workers have been killed over the last 10 years | © Doha Centre for Media Freedom UNESCO actively promotes the safety of those who produce journalism and belie... Read more
UNESCO’s radio toolkit – Linking Generations through Radio – is an open access document, which is inspired by children and youth who make up one-third of the world’s population.... Read more
Framework of indicators to gauge gender sensitivity in media operations and content. The aim of the Gender-Sensitive Indicators for Media (GSIM) is to contribute to gender equality and women... Read more
By Carl Odera In this image released by the United Nations Mission Juba, civilians arrive at the compound of the United Nations Mission in the Republic of South Sudan (UNMISS), adjacent to J... Read more
Human trafficking is the third most common crime in Nigeria [Al Jazeera] Latest in a series of raids targeting traffickers rescues 19 pregnant women and girls, between the ages of 15 and 23.... Read more
At least 37 people dead in capital Bangui, while local hospitals overflow with injured from sectarian clashes. A fresh round of fighting has broken out in the Central African Republic, where... Read more