BUSINESS REFLECTION Loaded for Bear: Markets aren’t pricing in the F factor in the US — fascism 6 min 0 By Ed Stoddard
THE READINESS REPORT Silencing dissent: Redi Tlhabi with Karen Attiah on voices under fire 1 min 0 By Redi Tlhabi
RESENTMENT POLITICS OP-ED Crossed Wires: The new normal — the politics of resentment, revenge and bullying 4 min 1 By Steven Boykey Sidley
ISS TODAY OP-ED Chad’s struggle for democracy is far from over as it steadily takes an authoritarian turn 4 min 0 By Remadji Hoinathy
GUEST ESSAY The Durov/Telegram case — what does an arrest at a French airport mean for the future of free speech? 6 min 34 By Steven Boykey Sidley
The Conversation In Knife, his memoir of surviving attack, Salman Rushdie confronts a world where liberal principles like free speech are old-fashioned 8 min 7 By Paul Giles
AMABHUNGANE OP-ED The world is deep in a free speech recession and SA is not immune 5 min 3 By Jacob Mchangama and Caroline James for amaBhungane Advocacy
GUEST ESSAY Free speech faces heavy knock-out blow if the US congress stops TikTok’s clock 4 min 1 By Steven Boykey Sidley
CABC REPORT Phala Phala allegations spark non-stop online campaign to stoke dissent against Ramaphosa 9 min 12 By Centre for Analytics and Behavioural Change
LEARNING CURVEBALL Untangling the web – giving children the right tools to fight fake news 4 min 0 By Herman Wasserman and Dani Madrid-Morales
CENSORSHIP Red flags as Film and Publication Board becomes regulator of all online content 4 min 0 By Georgina Crouth
THE CONVERSATION Elon Musk’s plans for Twitter could make its misinformation problems worse 4 min 0 By Anjana Susarla
THE CONVERSATION Twitter: not even Elon Musk is wealthy enough to bring absolute free speech to the platform – here’s why 3 min 0 By Eric Heinze
PODCAST REVIEW How to deal with Big Tech? Podcast host Taylor Owen has some answers 3 min 0 By Unknown Author
Op-Ed Trump’s Twitter ban is justified, but the organisation’s unregulated power to ban individuals should not be trusted 7 min 5 By Pierre de Vos
RIGHT OF REPLY The irony of casting Helen Zille as a defender of minority interests 4 min 0 By Michael Morris
WikiLeaks Man and his Fate As Assange sees daylight, US and Sweden likely to lead the pack in plans to prosecute 6 min 0 By J Brooks Spector