A debacle with sports host sparks a furious debate about free speech at the BBC. Plus, what could AI mean for the media?

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A debacle with sports host sparks a furious debate about free speech at the BBC. Plus, what could AI mean for the media?
Could an upcoming court case leave a mark on the Fox network? Plus, Taiwan’s political satirists – taking digs at China.
Fire, violence and exultant settlers – Israel’s occupation gets darker. Plus, journalism in crisis in Pakistan.
Who will win the elections and get Nigeria’s top job? Plus, Ukrainian journalists in a country under attack.
Peruvians are protesting but what story is the media telling? Also, the dangers of dissent in Belarus.
Israeli media’s myopic coverage as violence spirals. Plus, the complexities and nuances of translating literary work.
A documentary on Modi’s role in 2002 Gujarat riots causes a media maelstrom in India. Plus, UK press vs labour unions.
Twitter’s secret relationship with the US government. Plus, SLAPPs – the tool used to silence critical journalism.
A conspiracy-fuelled mob targets the seat of government in Brazil after Lula is sworn in. Plus, Italian Mafia on TikTok.
A compilation of Listening Post reports on the media dimensions of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
A billionaire becomes the largest shareholder in a news channel in India. What’s the worry?
Killings of Palestinians get documented as they happen, yet violence isn’t easing. Plus, Middle East’s first World Cup.
Chinese protesters push back against stifling zero-COVID policies. Plus, art in times of turmoil in Sri Lanka.
Fog of war gets denser, and nuanced reporting becomes more challenging in Ukraine. Plus, influencers in war-torn Syria.