Polish journalist held on spying charges takes his case to the European Court of Human Rights
Poland’s secret service claims Gonzalez used his role as a journalist as a cover for espionage, but officials have not publicly disclosed any supporting evidence.
A Turkish court will hear a request to remove a judge from the case involving media
The case in question involves Erol Onderoglu, the Turkish representative for media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
Journalists in Hong Kong are on trial for "sedition"
The two journalists, who have been detained for the last 10 months, have pleaded not guilty and face up to two years in jail if convicted.
In response to the crackdown on journalists in Iran, the RSF has activated nine UN mechanisms
Iran has become the biggest jailer of women journalists in the course of this crackdown.
Journalists in the Congo face death threats from M23 rebels as they flee for their lives
Conflict between the M23 and DRC government forces has escalated in recent days.
In Iran, an unprecedented number of women journalists have been detained
Iran has long held one of the world’s worst press freedom rankings, at 178th out of 180 countries.
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.
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.
The headquarters of the news website Rondoniaovivo was shot at multiple times in northern Brazil
Rondoniaovivo, which was founded 18 years ago, covers topics including general news, security, and policing.
In light of the death of Hawar News Agency reporter by airstrikes, CPJ calls on the Turkish authorities to investigate
ANHA is a news agency affiliated with the Kurdish administration of northeast Syria.
Poland: In the land of gag lawsuits, a leading investigative journalist has been convicted without being heard by the court
Poland is ranked 66th out of 180 countries in RSF’s 2022 World Press Freedom Index.
DRC soldiers attack journalist David Ramazani, police detain Janvier Bamunoba
According to a report by Amnesty International, military authorities have used their power to undermine people’s rights with impunity.
Leader of South Korea criticizes ban on broadcasters on airplanes
Yoon's predecessors have also been accused of suppressing freedom of speech.
A cyberattack on Konde.co in Indonesia is strongly condemned
Konde.co has faced persistent harassment since it was founded in 2016.
Somali journalist Mohamed Isse Hassan killed in Mogadishu bomb blast
Abdulkadir lost two fingers and had shrapnel wounds in his abdomen.
Maltese anti-corruption journalist killed by brothers
Alfred and George Degiorgio agreed to acknowledge guilt in exchange for a more lenient sentence.
The UN Commission on Palestinian Territory is scheduled to begin hearings
The public hearings will focus on the closure orders and Israel's terrorism designation of several Palestinian nongovernmental organizations.
Europe and Central Asia: Women on the frontline of defending free speech
Women around the world are creating their own networks as a means of self-protection, solidarity, and support.
Names of journalists arrested in Iran’s anti-state protests
CPJ has documented the names of journalists arrested in Iran amid protests.
South African court bans Independent Media outlets from publishing leaked intelligence report
South African court bans Independent Media outlets from publishing leaked intelligence report.