Rafael Emiro Moreno, Colombian journalist under government protection, killed in Córdoba
It was the first time that a Colombian journalist under government protection had been killed.
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.
Fact Focus website censored for investigating Pakistan’s army chief
The Fact Focus site remained completely inaccessible for more that 20 hours on 21 November.
Iran is denounced by the US over Journalist's Body
“The clerical state showed a fear of journalists even posthumously.”
Journalist David Ramazani is attacked by DRC soldiers, and Janvier Bamunoba is detained by police
According to a report by Amnesty International, military authorities have used their power to undermine people’s rights with impunity.
Police in Ukraine beat and damage the equipment of journalists covering protests
Journalists with StopCor and Pryamiy called the police and went to the hospital to be examined.
A number of countries have urged the Marcos government to decriminalize libel and ensure the freedom of the press in the Philippines
Protection for journalists takes center stage at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in the United Nations.
Taliban bans radio broadcasts of VOA and RFE/RL in Afghanistan
In its statement, RFE/RL said it would continue working outside the country and would expand options to reach its audience through other platforms.
Indian journalist Rana Ayyub receives US highest press freedom award
Ayyub dedicated the award to her colleagues who are languishing in different prisons across the country.
Journalists Say Elon Musk Needs to Reinstitute Monitoring of Twitter
Two media advocacy groups on Wednesday called on Musk to reverse course and implement policies to protect the right to legitimate information and press freedom.
Women journalists in Mexico are winning small victories against threats
Female journalists continue to report on corruption, politics and issues affecting women.
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.
CPJ calls on Turkish authorities to investigate airstrikes that killed Hawar News Agency reporter
ANHA is a news agency affiliated with the Kurdish administration of northeast Syria and broadcasts in six different languages.
Turkey: 25 journalists imprisoned in half a year
Turkey is ranked 149th out of 180 countries in RSF's 2022 World Press Freedom Index.
After filming a Zambian police raid on the home of a politician, Muvi TV journalists were arrested and fined
Police initially intended to charge the journalists with obstruction of police under the penal code.
In Afghanistan, the Taliban have banned radio broadcasts of VOA and RFE/RL
RFE/RL’s Afghan service is among the most popular media outlets in Afghanistan.
Former Belsat TV contributor Larysa Shchyrakova detained in Belarus on undisclosed charges
Authorities did not disclose the reason for Shchyrakova’s detention, according to those sources.
Person Calling Media Outlets With Censorship Orders Was Not Government Official, Somalia Says
The Associated Press on Friday cited a media association’s concerns about the apparent directive.
The leader of South Korea suspends his question and answer session with reporters following a media dispute
Yoon's office said MBC was banned because of its "repeated distortion and biased reporting" on diplomatic issues.
Myanmar sentences 8 journalists to years in prison, releases 6 others
CPJ emailed Myanmar’s Ministry of Information for comment but did not receive any reply.