As a result of the liberation of Kherson, RSF has called for the restoration of accreditation for journalists
At least 11,000 journalists are now officially accredited to cover the war in Ukraine.
The death of a Daraa-based journalist this year is the second in the country
Journalists and media workers have frequently been the victims of arrest, abduction, torture and murder by the various parties involved in Syria’s civil war.
Media freedom progress in Kosovo is at risk due to political pressure on journalists
“Overall Kosovo continues to have a vibrant and pluralistic media environment.”
A Muvi TV journalist has been arrested and fined after filming a police raid on a politician's home in Zambia
Police charged the journalists with disorderly conduct contrary to Section 60 of the Zambia Police Act.
Media pluralism and transparency concerns are fueling a deterioration in media freedom in Albania
One of the most pressing issues for daily journalistic work continues to be the lack of transparency and access to information.
As he prepares to run for reelection, Kazakhstan's Tokayev needs to respect the rights of journalists
RSF and almost 30 other international and local NGOs published a joint open letter to President Tokayev
An environmental journalism project in a challenging climate: Blank Spots in the Barents Region
In the report titled Blank Spots in the Barents Region, RSF Sweden examines the challenges faced by environmental journalists in this region.
Saviano, an author, is on trial for calling the Italian prime minister a “bastard”
If convicted of the libel charge Saviano, 43, could in theory face up to three years' imprisonment.
Coverage of Asian events was obstructed by journalists
The ministry spokesperson rejected concerns at apparent discrimination.
Iran's broadcast officials are sanctioned for airing forced confessions
The broadcaster said the threats against its journalists were a "dangerous escalation" of attempts to suppress independent media.
The Qatari authorities have apologized for threatening the Danish film crew at the World Cup
A statement from the Supreme Committee said the Danish broadcast crew were "mistakenly interrupted" during a live broadcast.
A number of Ugandan rights groups have filed a lawsuit against the Internet law
Legal experts have warned that the law will be used to target government critics.
Awarded journalist says Russia's independent journalists are on the verge of extinction
Timchenko and her team have run Meduza from exile for several years.
Concerns raised by Somali media group regarding alleged government actions
Somalia is the most dangerous country in Africa for journalists.
A Ukrainian journalist says that there is a severe shortage of news in occupied cities
Known for its investigative reporting into corruption, Ukrainska Pravda since the war has pivoted to coverage of Russia’s invasion.
Analysts are concerned about Yoon's response to the hot mic coverage
Yoon’s office prevented reporters from MBC, one of South Korea’s largest broadcasters, from riding the president’s plane on an overseas trip.
US defends immunity granted to Saudi Crown Prince
Khashoggi was a prominent Saudi journalist who fled the country to avoid retaliation for his criticism of the government.
News website Rondoniaovivo's headquarters has been shot multiple times in northern Brazil
The shots hit and broke the front door and windows, but no one was hurt.
Blank Spots in the Barents Region, Environmental journalism in a challenging climate
The Barents Region includes northern Norway, northern Sweden, northern Finland, and northwestern Russia.
Pape Alé Niang, a Senegalese journalist, has been charged with harming the national defense as a result of his report in relation to a leaked document
Niang faces a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison.