Live on air, journalists in Slovenia are warned about protests
Media associations and trade unions say the warning letters are troubling.
Two days after obtaining bail, a Somali media advocate is arrested
This was the second arrest in a week. Police so far have not commented on the case.
The Pulitzer Prize ceremony will note the absence of a Kashmiri journalist
Indian authorities say the measures are aimed at tackling Islamic terrorism and sedition in Kashmir.
Detained wife of RFE/RL consultant in Belarus
The United States has called for the immediate and unconditional release of Darya Losik,
Slain reporter's files will be litigated in Nevada's high court
Telles was suspended Wednesday from practicing law by a state high court order.
Founder's arrest leaves Kashmir Walla juggling court appearances and news coverage
The current situation for The Kashmir Walla is a far cry from the optimism with which it was founded.
Fact-checkers empower Nigerian citizens prior to elections
As election campaigns and rallies gather pace across Nigeria, the fact-check coalition may have a large task ahead.
The Russian Court orders the arrest of dissident journalist Ovsyannikova
Ovsyannikova already has fled Russia, her lawyer said this week.
“Journalists have become too dangerous to work,” says Frontier Myanmar editor
In an interview with VOA, Kean reflected on the changes for Myanmar’s media environment.
Journalists have been arrested in Iran over 40 times since protests broke out
Digital rights groups condemned Tehran over its restrictions on internet access and persecution of tech experts.
At a meeting with RSF, the Greek government commits to banning spyware
Greece is ranked in RSF’s 2022 World Press Freedom Index last in the EU, on 108th place out of 180.
Iran now has 41 journalists imprisoned, making it the world's third largest jailer of journalists
Iran has long held one of the world’s worst press freedom rankings, at 178th out of 180 countries.
Qatar World Cup accused of imposing 'chilling' restrictions on the media
Broadcasters, such as the BBC and ITV, will effectively be barred from filming at accommodation sites.
Huynh Thuc Vy, a Vietnamese journalist, was beaten and choked by prison guards
Vietnam ranked as the world’s fourth-worst jailer of journalists, with at least 23 members of the press held behind bars for their work.
Four staff members of Nicaragua's La Prensa have been charged with conspiracy, two of whom have been in custody
If convicted, the staffers could face up to 15 years in jail, according to the Nicaraguan criminal code.
Maltese anti-corruption journalist killed by brothers
Alfred and George Degiorgio agreed to acknowledge guilt in exchange for a more lenient sentence.
Free Media Rally by Kyrgyz Activists and Journalists
The chair of a nongovernmental group called the Commission of Media Complaints, said that lawmakers who supported restrictions on independent media should give up their seats.
Media activists in Uganda say that the computer law is intended to silence government critics
Using a video or voice of an individual without authorization could lead to a 10-year prison term.
Journalist killed in Malta 5 years ago, justice sought
The Council of Europe’s commissioner for human rights had decried the “lack of effective results in establishing accountability.”
Several Somali journalists have been released on bail following their appearance before a court in Mogadishu
Somalia is one of the deadliest countries for journalists in the world, with more than 50 killed since 2010.