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Trump's Name Change Sparks Press Freedom Concerns

President Trump's renaming of the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America" has led to Mexico threatening legal action against Google and the denial of Associated Press access to the White House and Air Force One for not using the new name, prompting concerns about press freedom.

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White House Blocks AP Reporter Over Gulf of Mexico Name Dispute

On Tuesday, the White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from an Oval Office event after demanding the news agency change its style on the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America," a move that has raised First Amendment concerns.

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Ukraine Recruitment Center Bombing Kills One

A bomb detonated at a Ukrainian army recruitment center in Kamianets-Podilskyi on Wednesday, killing one and injuring four, marking the ninth such attack this year; police blame Russian agents.

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California Drops Case Against Anti-Abortion Activists

After a nine-year legal battle, California dropped its criminal case against David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, who secretly recorded Planned Parenthood allegedly selling aborted fetal tissue; they pleaded no contest to one charge with no penalties.

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Mafia Renews Threats Against Investigative Journalist in Palermo

Following renewed threats, increased security is in place for investigative journalist Salvo Palazzolo in Palermo, Italy, after his reports on released mafia bosses, drug trafficking via Telegram, and flaws in the parole system for convicted murderers.

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Turkish Bar Association Sued Over Syria Journalist Deaths

Following the deaths of two journalists in Syria, the Istanbul Bar Association issued a statement condemning the killings and calling for an investigation, leading to a lawsuit against its chair and 10 board members for "terrorist propaganda" and spreading misinformation.

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White House Blocks AP Reporter from Press Conference, Escalating Dispute Over Gulf Name

The White House barred an Associated Press reporter from a Thursday press conference with President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi, escalating a dispute over the AP's refusal to use the President's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, prompting accusations of First Amendment violations and v...

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White House Blocks AP From Event Over "Gulf of America" Naming Dispute

The White House blocked the Associated Press from covering an event because it didn't use President Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico, "Gulf of America", drawing criticism for limiting press access and violating the First Amendment; the incident is part of a broader pattern of Trump admi...

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Taliban Shuts Down Afghanistan's Only Women's Radio Station

The Taliban raided and suspended Radio Begum, Afghanistan's only women's radio station, on Tuesday, seizing equipment and detaining two employees, citing broadcasting policy violations; this intensifies the group's restrictions on women's rights and media freedom.

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Istanbul Mayor Faces Terrorism Probe, Journalists Detained

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is facing a terrorism investigation, questioning the prosecutor's authority, while three journalists were detained after reporting on a related case involving a controversial expert witness.

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CPJ Names Israel, China, and Myanmar Top Jailers of Journalists in 2024

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) named China, Israel, and Myanmar the world's top three jailers of journalists in 2024, citing 43 Palestinian journalists held in Israeli custody as of December 1st and criticizing Israel's efforts to control the narrative surrounding its actions in Gaza.

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Correctiv Faces Lawsuit Over Report on Far-Right Potsdam Meeting

Following Correctiv's January 2024 report on a November 2023 Potsdam meeting of right-wing and far-right individuals, including members of the AfD and CDU, participants are suing the outlet for allegedly misrepresenting discussions about deporting millions, potentially including German citizens; hun...

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