Philippines forces top media network off air | Yahoo ph.news.yahoo.com
The Philippines' top broadcaster ABS-CBN was forced off air on Tuesday over a stalled operating licence renewal, drawing fresh accusations that the authorities are cracking down on press freedom. Since running afoul of President Rodrigo Duterte in 2016, ABS-CBN has seen proposals to extend its franchise
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