Maria Ressa faces third cyber libel case over ‘thesis for sale’ article
A college professor filed a libel case against Rappler CEO Maria Ressa over an article of alleged “thesis for sale” at the De La Salle – College of St. Benilde. …
A college professor filed a libel case against Rappler CEO Maria Ressa over an article of alleged “thesis for sale” at the De La Salle – College of St. Benilde. …
Former human rights lawyer and presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said Tuesday that Rappler CEO Maria Ressa and former researcher Reynaldo Santos Jr. could apply for probation to avoid jail time …
Lawmakers from the opposition criticized Monday the guilty verdict given to Rappler CEO Maria Ressa and former researcher Reynaldo Santos Jr. for cyber libel, citing its “dangerous” effects on human …
Online news site Rappler the case facts of the cyber libel case against its founder and CEO Maria Ressa and former reported Reynaldo Santos, Jr. Judge Rainelda Estacio-Montesa declared the …
Rappler described Monday said the conviction of the online news site’s CEO Maria Ressa and former researcher Rey Santos marked the “diminished freedom” in the country. In a statement posted …
Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo threatens to file a cyber libel and libel case against the Inquirer.net and Rappler for maliciously inferring that he recommended convicted rapist-killer Antonio Sanchez’s executive clemency …
Amal Clooney will join the legal team defending journalist Maria Ressa, whose news site Rappler has repeatedly clashed with President Duterte. Ressa, who was named as one of Time Magazine’s …
The US has urged the Philippines to quickly resolve a case against arrested journalist Maria Ressa and allow her news site Rappler to “operate freely”. A State Department spokesman said …
Maria Ressa, the chief of the online news website Rappler, has been arrested at her workplace for cyber libel charges. National Bureau of Investigation agents served the arrest warrant at …
Time Magazine has just announced its “Person of the Year” for 2018, and for once, it isn’t one person. This time it is four people and a newspaper. Collectively calling …
A global survey has found that Filipinos are among the most trusting consumers of mainstream media – despite government hostility towards the press. Research by the US-based Pew Research Center …
Amnesty International has led a chorus of criticism after online news website Rappler was ordered to shut down. It was announced today (Monday, January 15) that the Philippines’ Securities and …
In the past decade, more than 800 journalists have been killed in the course of their work according to UNESCO, while hundreds more have been assaulted, imprisoned or harassed. …
In a foul-mouthed tirade, President Duterte has called two major news outlets “sons of whores” and warned them of “karma” for their negative coverage of his war on drugs. The …