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Illustration of Casa Rosada press room reopening press conference with Manuel Adorni and journalists under new restrictions.
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Government reopens Casa Rosada press room with new restrictions

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The national government will reopen the Casa Rosada press room on Monday after a week-long closure that sparked controversy. The move includes stricter rules on images, devices, and movement. Manuel Adorni will lead a press conference that day.

国境なき記者団(RSF)の最新世界報道の自由度指数で、日本が米国を上回った。報告書は報道の自由が25年ぶりの低水準に陥ったと指摘し、52%の国・地域が「困難」または「非常に深刻」な状況にあると分類している。

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The Office of the Solicitor General has recommended the acquittal of Nobel laureate Maria Ressa and former researcher Reynaldo Santos Jr. in their cyberlibel case against businessman Wilfredo Keng. The recommendation is based on a Supreme Court ruling that the prescription period for cyber libel is one year. The motion was filed with the Supreme Court in March 2026.

Ethiopia's Media Authority has permanently suspended two Deutsche Welle journalists, escalating concerns over press freedoms. The decision affects reporters covering the conflict zones of Amhara and Tigray. DW has protested the move, demanding reinstatement and clearer justifications.

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2025年12月15日にジミー・ライが国家安全保障および扇動罪で有罪判決を受けた後、数ヶ月にわたる裁判の詳細が、提示された証拠、厳重な警備、国際監視者、そして香港の反体制派に対するより広範な取り締まりにおけるこの事件の役割を強調している。

This week marks eighteen months since Pedro Sánchez published a letter questioning his tenure and labeling media as a 'mud machine'. The government has since pushed reforms to regulate media funding and journalistic secrecy, drawing criticism from opposition and independent bodies. These steps aim to safeguard democracy but have heightened tensions with the press.

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The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has published its monthly media bulletin for South Asia, highlighting key developments in press freedom, journalist safety, and media industry trends across the region. The September 2025 edition covers incidents of censorship, attacks on journalists, and ongoing efforts to protect media workers in countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. This bulletin serves as a vital resource for understanding the challenges faced by the media in South Asia amid political and social upheavals.

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