Social Media, A News Destination for The Young?
Among the newsrooms the company is producing TikTok videos for is The Associated Press.
Turkey adds journalist Can Dündar to list of wanted terrorists; at least 14 other journalists also listed
Dündar, who reported on alleged weapon smuggling from Turkey to Syria in 2014, was convicted of aiding Gülen’s organization in 2020.
Young Iranian journalist returns to Paris home after being jailed in Iran
After his arrest, Shamsoddinnezhad was charged with “association and collusion with intent to commit a crime against the nation’s security.”
Afghan journalist Khairullah Parhar detained by Taliban since January 9
CPJ was unable to determine Parhar’s whereabouts or the reason for his arrest.
RSF expands “Uncensored Library” in Minecraft with room on Iran
RSF has also expanded the room dedicated to the Russian media.
UK: RSF barred from vetted prison visit to Julian Assange
RSF would have been the first NGO to gain access to Assange in Belmarsh prison.
RT moves its pawns in Africa, opening a bureau in Algeria
Algiers prefers politically controlled media
Iranian Journalist Released on Bail Week After Arrest
Her sister Elahe Mohammadi was arrested on September 29 after reporting for Hammihan from the funeral of Mahsa Amini's funeral and remains in custody.
Hong Kong: the national security trial of Jimmy Lai, a symbol of press freedom, will begin in six months
Hong Kong, once a bastion of press freedom, has plummeted from 80th place in 2021 to 148th place in the 2022 RSF World Press Freedom Index,
Twitter is confusing certification with building a client list
Twitter Blue is far from having the advantage of the old certification regime, which was above all a way to protect individuals who were being attacked or harassed on the platform, including journalists
BBC Film About India's PM Modi, 2002 Riots Draws Government Ire
The documentary has caused a storm at other Indian universities too.
Tunisia Journalists Accuse State of Intimidation
The demonstrators gathered outside government headquarters in Tunis, some wearing red tape across their mouths, while others shouted, "No to repression of journalists" and "We demand an independent free press."
Iranian Activist and VOA Host Masih Alinejad Among TIME's Women of the Year
Refugee Journalist Resurfaces in Pakistani Jail Months After Being Deported
When Syeda received a phone call last month to say that her husband, Syed Fawad Ali Shah, was in a prison in Pakistan, she thought it was a trap.
Media Role in Promoting Healthy Societies Discussed at Democracy Summit
The event took place as news came that Russia had detained an American journalist for The Wall Street Journal.
Activists Criticize Journalist's Arrest on Terror Charges in India-Administered Kashmir
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, four Kashmiri journalists, including Mehraj, are now in jail.
New Rules Limit Media’s Ability to Cover Ukraine War
Two of Ukraine’s operational commands, in the country’s east and south, released new rules in March governing how media can operate in areas under their control.
‘Let Him Go,’ Biden Says as Russia Orders American Journalist Held Until May
When Biden was asked by reporters if he had a message for Russia on Gershkovich’s case, the president responded, “Let him go.”
Romelson Vilcin, a Haitian journalist, was killed during a demonstration at a police station
Members of the Haitian National Police beat and fired tear gas at the protesters as they tried to enter the station.
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.