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.
Malaysia deports Pakistani journalist with refugee status back to Pakistan
Pakistan is now ranked 157th out of 180 countries in RSF's World Press Freedom Index.
A Malian journalist must be protected from death threats
Konaté works as a cameraman for international media outlets.
Bernard Kalb, Longtime Foreign Affairs Newsman, Dies at 100
Survivors include his wife, Phyllis, and their four daughters, Tanah, Marina, Claudia and Sarinah.
Hong Kong Now a City of Red Lines for Media, Analysts Say
Hong Kong was once a model for press freedom in the Asia region, with local and international reporters covering political events freely.
With Media Under Fire, Organizations Rally to Offer Support
The union is also tracking deaths. As of November, the war has killed 43 journalists in Ukraine, including eight who were on assignment.
Report on Trolls, Propaganda and Fear Stoke Bukele's Media Machine in El Salvador
Bukele's communications secretary did not respond to requests for comment about the troll operations.
Jailed Tajik journalist Abdusattor Pirmuhammadzoda describes severe physical abuse, forced confession in letter
Radio Ozodi was unable to establish the circumstances under which these recordings had been made.
Demands for an international investigation into the murder of journalist Al-Absi
International and local Yemeni press freedom organizations call for an international investigation.
Iran Warns France About 'Insulting' Khamenei Cartoons
Later Wednesday, Iran's Foreign Ministry said it had summoned French Ambassador Nicolas Roche.
Kafkaesque arrest and muzzled media in Algeria
Many journalists were harassed and arrested,
Journalism in Belarus 'Dealt a Huge Blow'
In December, authorities arrested the former journalist on charges of “discrediting” Belarus.
Bangladeshi environmental journalist Abu Azad abducted, severely beaten
On December 26, Azad filed a police complaint against 10 people.
Sixteen media leaders from 14 countries call for Algerian colleague’s release
RSF coordinated this joint message eight days ahead of a hearing on 18 January in Algiers to consider El Kadi’s appeal against his detention.
Deadly threats against Ukrainian reporters Sevgil Musaieva and Sonia Lukashova
Musaieva said that after the report was published, she and Lukashova started receiving threats.
The Dutch journalist claims that she was deported from Iraqi Kurdistan
The journalist was detained by Turkey in January 2015 for "distributing terrorist propaganda" for the PKK rebels.
Ethiopian authorities detain five journalists from Tigrai TV
That administration was removed from power by Tigray forces in June 2021 and, after a brief period off-air, Tigrai TV resumed service under the region’s new government that July.
The United States welcomes the release of a Belarusian journalist
The U.N. office on human rights said that nearly 1,300 people are in detention in Belarus on political grounds.
Anti-disinformation bill is slammed by Turkish journalist groups
Critics say the law could potentially be abused by the government to further crack down on independent journalism.
Founder's arrest leaves Kashmir Walla juggling court appearances and news coverage
The current situation for The Kashmir Walla is a far cry from the optimism with which it was founded.