Thailand Climate Change – AI the writer

Thailand, like many other countries, is facing its own set of challenges related to the climate crisis. Here are some key aspects of the current situation regarding the climate crisis in Thailand: 1. Rising temperatures: Thailand is experiencing an increase in average temperatures, leading to more frequent and intense heat waves. Higher temperatures can have Read More

My dream job —— paid to sleep in the beds

I never really knew what type of work I would go back to, or even if it would be related to my current major, so I asked Chatgpt this morning. I said I wanted to find a job where I could sleep in a hotel all day, and unexpectedly, he actually found such a job! Read More

Lexie meets ChatGPT

My dream job is to be a lawyer, specifically doing something with either the auto industry or finances, and ideally with traveling involved! I think this could be very fun for me and I am taking the steps to get there!  To become a lawyer in the United States according to ChatGPT, a person must Read More

French press rights in today’s world

Press freedom is a foreign concept to me as I simply assumed when writing in the creative field that people would have the freedom to pursue writing with regard to whatever or however they felt. I always believed that people who write as a professional career don’t have to abide by certain rules, but have Read More

Hong Kong Press rated as the lowest in the security indicator among the other 180 countries

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) established the world press freedom index, which is published yearly. The created index, which was based on survey information from media professionals and sociologists, revealed the degree of freedom enjoyed by journalists in 180 countries (UNESCO, 2021). Five categories have been used by RSF to categorize them: good, satisfactory, troublesome, tough, Read More

‘Press Freedom’ shouldn’t be a shaming word

According to the report from Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the environment for journalism is ‘bad’ in seven out of ten countries, and satisfactory in only three out of ten’. When reading these words, I feel very upset about the overall press freedom situation in the world. But what makes me more upset is my country, Read More

Nežít ve lži; author: Jaromír Čejka.

WHO LET THE DOGS OUT? Seems like the Czech Republic did: RSF Press Freedom Index 2023

May the 3rd: the National Day of Press Freedom. Dear diary… Freedom of speech and information is one of the fundamental human rights and building blocks of democracy. The ability to freely express one’s opinion reflects in the freedom of press. Also, on the other hand, this is a mutual symbiosis: journalists are considered to Read More

Hopefully Czech press won’t rest on its laurels

Free access to information is one of democracy’s principles as well as plurality of opinions and freedom of speech. Reporters Without Borders published the annual World Press Freedom Index, this time for 2023. Let’s have a look at the result for the Czech Republic and its context. So how is Czechia doing? At first sight Read More

Press Freedom in Canada 2023 – Meet Number 15

The World Press Freedom Index measures where countries rank in a global comparison of relative press freedom. These statistics are important as the freedom of information is essential to maintaining well functioning democracies. The ranking for 2023 was released by Reporters Without Borders (hereafter called RSF) on May 3, 2023; World Press Freedom Day. According Read More

What would happen without the freedom of the press?

“Press Freedom” words that are valuable and important to many individuals. The first and most important role of the media, as we all know, is to report on events, providing the public with ‘eyes and ears’ to monitor the operations of the state, including economic matters, as well as the spectrum of social issues such Read More

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