In addition to being expelled from the DRC, Sonia Rolley was denied accreditation
According to local outlet mediacongo.net, the DGM alleged she did not have the correct visa to remain in the country.
Three journalists have been detained since September by Egyptian authorities
The whereabouts, charges, and reasons for the arrest of Moussa, Shnin, and Diab are unknown.
An email threatening an attack on Charlie Hebdo is received by staff of the Serbian newspaper Danas
The prosecutor’s office in Belgrade ordered an investigation, police promised to increase patrols around the newsroom.
Two Afghan journalists were beaten by armed men, one of whom was left unconscious
The men questioned him about their identity, his background as a journalist, and his work.
Romelson Vilcin, a Haitian journalist, was killed during a demonstration at a police station
Members of the Haitian National Police beat and fired tear gas at the protesters as they tried to enter the station.
Congo expels a Reuters reporter
Reuters will continue to report from Congo.
S. Korean leader criticised for banning broadcasters
Before Park, former President Lee Myung-bak was criticized for arresting an anti-government blogger.
Photographs of slain journalists highlight a deadly year in the United States
The photos are part of an exhibition, "Memory and Voice," on display at the Organization of American States headquarters in Washington.
A new directive could increase the risk of Somali journalists
Deputy Information Minister Abdirahman Yusuf Adala said the directive is a government policy based on the advice of Islamic scholars.
'Dedication Under Extreme Threat' Award Honored for LA Freelancer
Castle wanted to dig into their history, which dates back to the 1950s, to see if these so-called deputy gangs still operated.
“Green journalists” were not targeted in Egypt, however that may change with the COP 27
Filming bans, surveillance, arrest, imprisonment, smear campaigns and murder are just some of the methods used to harass journalists.
Evidence suggests Pakistani shot reporter was targeted.
Pakistan's government formed an investigation team to look into the matter, which caused uproar in the country.
The Mali Rights Commission condemns restrictions on free expression in the country
Malian authorities this year have refused to grant accreditation to foreign journalists.
Egypt's Rights Chief calls for the release of an activist on a dry hunger strike
Abdel Fattah’s condition is fragile and his dry hunger strike puts his life at acute risk.
A number of journalists have been charged with spreading propaganda over their coverage of the Iranian protests
Iran's mission to the United Nations did not respond to VOA's email requesting comment.
Over retracted Meta reports, Delhi police raided The Wire's office and homes
On Sunday, The Wire filed a complaint against its researcher Devesh Kumar with the economic offenses wing of the Delhi police.
Police detain and beat journalist Christophe Katembo Muthahinga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Katembo said he was detained in a holding cell at the Beni military prosecutor’s office, where soldiers punched the journalist in the face for several hours.
A judicial supervision order has been issued for Ivoirian journalist Barthélémy Téhin in connection with his reporting on corruption
Since he began publishing the articles, Téhin said the National Press Authority, the independent regulator, has not given him a single warning.
A cyberattack on Konde.co in Indonesia is strongly condemned
Konde.co has faced persistent harassment since it was founded in 2016.
An Italian court has ordered the imprisonment of three journalists in connection with a defamation case
“Italian authorities must immediately drop criminal defamation charges against reporters Danilo Lupo, Francesca Pizzolante, and Mary Tota.”