2022 is Deadliest Year on Record for Mexican Journalists
Solidarity has grown among Mexico’s press corps amid the carnage.
Kazakh financial police arrest investigative journalist Mikhail Kozachkov
Kozachkov had recently received threats against him and his family.
Haitian radio journalist Francklin Tamar shot, killed in Port-au-Prince
CPJ’s email to Haitian police did not receive a response.
News anchor Ciro Gómez Leyva survives shooting attempt in Mexico City
CPJ contacted Gómez Leyva’s production team at Grupo Fórmula Friday morning via messaging app for comment, but did not receive any reply.
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.
Taiwan Broadcaster Aims to Fill Gaps in Coverage
Its arrival comes as China is pushing its influence into Taiwan’s media environment.
Wife Still Seeking Answers 5 Months After Pakistani Journalist Disappears
Pakistani officials have told Syeda her husband is not in the country
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.
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.
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.
“Russia is trying to intimidate me”, Bellingcat reporter on wanted list tells RSF
Grozev is well known and respected for the quality of his investigative reporting on such sensitive subjects as the poisoning of Alexei Navalny
Armenian draft legislation would give government sweeping wartime censorship powers
Papyan told CPJ that Armenian authorities struggled to legally justify these blocks at the time
Burundian journalist Floriane Irangabiye sentenced to 10 years in prison
Irangabiye has been in custody since her arrest on August 30, 2022, and is being held at Muyinga Prison in the northern province of Muyinga.
Afghan Journalists Navigate a Changed Landscape
Restrictions against media increased last year.
Rwandan Journalist Killed in Accident; Advocates Call for Independent Investigation
Rwandan police say John Williams Ntwali was killed in a motorbike accident in the capital, Kigali, at about 2:50 a.m. local time Wednesday.
Ukraine’s Media Weigh Powers of New Law
In July and September, the CPJ issued two statements calling on Ukrainian lawmakers to drop the bill over concerns it will restrict press freedom.
Iranians ‘No Longer Willing to Stay Quiet’
Iran's Mission at the U.N. did not respond to VOA's request for comment.
Bangladeshi Journalist: I Was Kidnapped for Telling the Truth
VOA emailed the local council for comment but did not receive a response before publication.
Seychelles presidential press conference: Press freedom, land ownership, tracking for hikers (Copy)
President Wavel Ramkalawan held his final live press conference for 2022 at the State House on Tuesday evening.
Belarus Opens Trial of Journalist for Prominent Polish Paper
Belarus put human rights activist Ales Bialiatski, a co-winner of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, on trial for financing protests