Bulgarian TV crew attacked with stones while investigating pollution at Serbian mine
Slavov received bruises on his hand from the stones, Lazarova told CPJ.
Even journalists deemed close to the junta are no longer safe in Burma
The two journalists, Win Oo and Zaw Min Oo, were not on the military junta’s list of wanted journalists.
Journalists demand Assange's release from UK prison
Journalists sign a banner calling for the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Despite Releases, 50 Other Journalists Still Jailed in Myanmar
Myanmar’s media have suffered under nearly two years of the military takeover, analysts say.
In Mexico, 2 Kidnapped Journalists Freed, 1 Still Missing (Copy)
In Mexico, 2 Kidnapped Journalists Freed, 1 Still Missing
Afghan Journalists Navigate a Changed Landscape
Restrictions against media increased last year.
Anti-journalist terror has grown in every way in two years of military rule in Myanmar
Myanmar is second only to China in the number of journalists held in its prisons
Venezuelan authorities question 2 El Nacional employees, summon 3 others
Officers brought them to the attorney general’s office in Caracas, where they were questioned about a recent article and released.
Albanian journalist Elvis Hila attacked over coverage of court case
Hila said that he had not received any news of the suspects’ arrests as of January 30
Reporting team with Czech broadcaster ČT24 narrowly escapes shelling in Ukraine
CPJ emailed the Russian and Ukrainian Defense Ministries but did not receive any replies.
Trump Lawsuit Claims Woodward Audiobook Violates Copyright
Simon & Schuster and Woodward released a joint response saying Trump's lawsuit is without merit, and they will aggressively defend against it.
Nordic Unions to Quit Global Journalists' Body IFJ, Citing 'Corruptive Activity'
The IFJ, on its website, says it promotes collective action to defend human rights, democracy and media pluralism.
Ugandan Journalist: Investigative Reporting has 'Power to Transform Lives'
Journalists in Uganda face a multitude of challenges.
With Media on Trial or in Exile, Belarusian Journalists Strive to Keep Reporting
Currently five of the media outlet’s journalists are standing trial
In Myanmar ‘We Have Lost Our Freedom of Expression’
Myanmar is currently detaining more than 70 journalists
A second constitutional complaint against Germany's Federal Intelligence Service Act
Germany ranks 16th out of 180 countries in RSF's World Press Freedom Index.
The conviction of Finnish journalists for revealing state secrets sets a dangerous precedent for press freedom internationally
Finland is ranked fifth out of 180 countries in RSF’s 2022 World Press Freedom Index.
UK Reviews Rules After Row Over Wagner Lawsuit Against Journalist
The finance ministry currently grants licenses allowing sanctioned people to circumvent restrictions so as to hire U.K. lawyers and pay their fees for lawsuits filed in British courts.
Russia Outlaws Meduza News Site in Latest Media Crackdown
Those prosecuted for cooperating with an undesirable organization can face heavy fines or even multiyear jail terms.
Judge: Slain Reporter's Sources an Issue for High Court
"I'm inclined to deny the motion for sanctions because it would affect the criminal case adversely," Clark County District Court Judge Michelle Leavitt said.