Erick Ngaba threatened over opposition leader report
The journalist has received about 20 threating messages in WhatsApp groups.
Journalist and researcher pardoned by Egyptian president
Cairo has faced frequent criticism of its human rights record.
Slain journalist's family wants a full investigation by the US
The 51-year-old reporter, an American citizen, was highly respected in the Arab world for her decades covering Palestinians and other Arab communities.
M23 rebels have beaten and threatened DRC journalist Henry Hererimana Serushago
M23, a rebel movement fighting the DRC government in the country’s east, stopped Serushago as he attempted to cross into Uganda from Bunagana.
Ukraine should revise its draft media law, according to the CPJ
The legislation would expand the regulator’s power, allowing it to invalidate online news outlets’ registrations.
News website eTrafika has been threatened with "bloodshed" for its reporting
Starting in May, Siniša Golub, a man who was previously the subject of eTrafika’s reporting, sent threats of death and physical violence to journalists at the outlet.
Ravi Nair faces criminal defamation suit by Adani Group
Nair told CPJ that the arrest warrant did not specify how he had allegedly defamed the company.
Police detain, assault journalists covering political unrest in Sri Lanka
Security forces assaulted at least four members of the press.
The East Timor authorities investigate Raimundos Oki for reporting police abuses
After his questioning on June 30, Oki received a letter from authorities notifying him that he was a defendant in a legal secrecy case.
“Red-tag” accusations fought by Philippine news site
Accusations that it supports "communist terrorists" resulted in a web ban.
Russian broadcaster's ban upheld by EU court
The European Court of Justice said the EU could suspend RT France's operations.
Lawyers' network fights for access for US journalists
As newspapers struggle financially, they lack resources to fight for access or defend themselves in court.
Journalists confront corruption and disinformation
Founded in 2018, BIC specializes in news analysis, fighting disinformation and exposing wrongdoing.
Arson attack damages car of Italian journalist Francesco Digiorgio
The journalist believes the attack was retaliation for his reporting.
Watchdog group condemns BBC staff detention in Somaliland
They called on Somaliland to unconditionally allow the BBC to resume operations in the region.
Ukrainian office of Zorya newspaper damaged by Russian shelling
Russian forces also shelled homes in the area on July 15, and damaged the village’s power grid.
Russia blocks another site run by Novaya Gazeta
Novaya gazeta began publishing in 1993 and was one of the most respected publications in post-Soviet Russia.
Mexican journalist Rubén Haro survived a shooting attempt
Mexico is the deadliest country in the Western Hemisphere for journalists.
Olesya Vertinskaya, a journalist from Kazakhstan, was threatened and beaten
Vertinskaya is a correspondent for the independent news website and advocacy group Dorozhniy Kontrol.
Ugandan authorities charge and jail 2 journalists in murder case
The four journalists are among a group of suspects recently arrested for their alleged connection to the May 14 murder of businessman Shaban Malole.