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Babu Owino Goes to Court to Stop CSs, State Officials from Engaging in Campaigns, Politics
Babu Owino and LSK Vice President Mwaura Kabata petition court to stop CSs from politics, terming Section 25 of Conflict of ...
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The Rules of Social Media Marketing Have Changed. Here’s What Works (and What Doesn’t) in 2025.
That may sound discouraging, but it doesn’t have to be. When you treat social media as a channel you invest in, just like ...
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Don’t dismiss kids’ sadness or anger. How to minimise family conflict over the social media ban
If you have a child or teen under 16 who loves their social media accounts, how can you help approach the new restrictions ...
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China Social Media Rule: Now only those with degrees will be able to impart 'knowledge' on social media, know what is China's new law..
Social media platforms give content creators the freedom to share information with people through their channels. However, ...
The Pentagon is telling beat reporters to sign restrictive new rules by Tuesday or surrender their press passes by Wednesday. Virtually every news outlet is rejecting the ultimatum and saying they ...
Pete Hegseth‘s Defense Department has threatened to revoke press credentials of news organization that do not agree to restrictive new coverage rules — and says it may bar journalists who don’t agree ...
US and international news outlets including The New York Times, AP, AFP and Fox News on Tuesday declined to sign new restrictive Pentagon media rules, meaning they will be stripped of their press ...
Wednesday was a major moment for the coverage of the United States military. Scores of journalists with access to the Pentagon handed in their press passes rather than sign on to new rules laid out by ...
Many media outlets - including the entire TV press pool - are refusing to sign Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s policy restricting the press' Pentagon access, escalating tensions over press freedom ...
Oct 8 (Reuters) - The association representing journalists who cover the U.S. Department of Defense on Wednesday condemned a new press access policy that could see reporters lose their access as early ...
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