Protest-hit Iran Arrests Lawyer of Detained Journalists: Report
The arrest brings to 25 the number of lawyers detained in connection with the protests, the reformist daily said.
Taliban Spokesperson Says Court Due to Rule on Media Licenses
If the court rules to revoke the licenses, the media outlets will no longer be able to work in the country.
Despite Releases, 50 Other Journalists Still Jailed in Myanmar
Myanmar’s media have suffered under nearly two years of the military takeover, analysts say.
Slain reporter's files will be litigated in Nevada's high court (Copy)
Telles was suspended Wednesday from practicing law by a state high court order.
A total of 11 journalists have been arrested following police raids in Turkey
In June, a court in Diyarbakır ordered 15 journalists and a media worker from pro-Kurdish outlets to be held in pretrial custody as part of another secret investigation.
A group of armed men beat two Afghan journalists, leaving one unconscious
The attackers questioned Salimi about his journalistic activities.
RSF refers Algerian journalist’s imprisonment to United Nations
Algeria is ranked 134th out of 180 countries in RSF's 2022 World Press Freedom Index.
An Australian law making Facebook and Google pay for news has been successful
The tech firms inked more than 30 deals with media outlets compensating them for content.
At least 3 journalists injured by Russian shelling in Ukraine
None of the journalists were seriously injured, according to those sources.
Iran Warns France About 'Insulting' Khamenei Cartoons
Later Wednesday, Iran's Foreign Ministry said it had summoned French Ambassador Nicolas Roche.
Nate Thayer, Journalist Who Interviewed Pol Pot, Dead at 62
"He had a lot of ailments. He was seriously ill for many months," the brother told Agence France-Presse.
Journalism in Belarus 'Dealt a Huge Blow'
In December, authorities arrested the former journalist on charges of “discrediting” Belarus.
The Shanghai police detain foreign journalists covering anti-lockdown protests, beating BBC correspondent Edward Lawrence
Separately on Sunday evening, Shanghai police detained Michael Peuker, China correspondent for Swiss public broadcaster Radio Télévision.
Mexican Journalists, Cultural Commentators Demand President End Provocations
According to Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Mexico is the world's deadliest country for journalists.
Mexican Journalist Unhurt in First 2023 Attack on Media
The site reported the attacker shooted, “I am going to kill you!”
South African Journalist, 90, Delivers News in the Desert
Hugo scoffs at people who read the news in their cellphones.
Italian journalist Claudio Locatelli injured while covering war in Ukraine
Celesti told CPJ that he and Daniele were not injured. In a Facebook post, Locatelli wrote on December 20 that he was well despite “some discomfort in [his] balance and hearing.”
Taliban Bans VOA, RFE/RL Radio in Afghanistan
Free press groups have accused the Taliban of imposing widespread censorship on media, harassing journalists and denying work rights for female media personnel.
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
Trolling of Female Asian Journalists on Rise as Beijing Seeks to Discredit Media
Hoffman told VOA that “preventing harassment of journalists is simply not possible.”