Prince Harry Takes on Murdoch's UK Group Over Phone-Hacking
Her phone was hacked 155 times, William’s 35 and Harry’s nine times, Goodman said.
Film Documents Muscogee (Creek) Nation Newsroom's Fight for Press Freedom
Media rights on tribal lands are further complicated by funding.
In Cameroon, Journalist Killings Cast Chill Over Investigative Reporting
Cameroonian journalists say the two deaths scare them, and they have reported threats to the police.
Nigerian police officer attacks journalist Benedict Uwalaka over protest coverage
Lagos police spokesperson Benjamin Hundeyin told CPJ via messaging app that questions should be directed to the airport’s police command.
Journalists detained and attacked in Iraqi Kurdistan
KNN TV, the broadcast arm of the Kurdish News Network, is affiliated to the Change Movement political party.
Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu held since February 2022, facing espionage charges
China is the world’s second-worst jailer of journalists, with 43 behind bars as of CPJ’s December 1, 2022, prison census
Bulgarian authorities allege investigative journalists conspired with criminals
The Association of European Journalists, an independent Bulgarian trade organization, issued a statement calling the release of those messages “an unscrupulous violation of the confidentiality of journalistic sources.”
Fox Defamation Trial Delayed, Network Pursues Settlement Talks
10 Years After IS Kidnapping, Journalist Returns to Raqqa
In some cases, former hostages like Javier Espinosa, a correspondent for the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, met their former captors years later.
Journalist Saeed Seif-Ali rearrested in Iran
CPJ emailed Iran’s mission to the United Nations for comment but did not receive any response
Russian Court Denies Release of Jailed US Journalist Accused of Spying
Brussels Must Do More on EU Media Freedoms, Report Says
Meanwhile, even as Brussels funds investigative reporters, it regularly blocks access to official documents, the report said.
Two North Carolina Reporters Found Guilty of Trespassing
The arrests and trial have had a negative impact on the Blade’s operations, according to Forbes.
Iranian journalists face long prison terms, lashes, and harsh restrictions over protest coverage
CPJ’s email to the Iran mission to the United Nations for comment, but did not receive any response.
Rwanda: Following questionable trial on the death of a journalist, RSF and 85 organizations reiterate call for an independent investigation
Ntwali, founder of the YouTube channel Pax TV- IREME News and editor of the private The Chronicles newspaper, exposed human rights abuses in Rwanda and had received threats in the past.
CPJ calls on Bangladesh authorities to cease harassing staff of Prothom Alo newspaper
Kazakh outlet Moy Gorod receives bomb threat
CPJ emailed Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs for comment, but did not receive a reply.
Journalist Saeed Seif-Ali rearrested in Iran
CPJ emailed Iran’s mission to the United Nations for comment but did not receive any response
Sweden Public Radio Exits Twitter, Says Audience Already Has
U.S. broadcasters NPR and Public Broadcasting Service made similar decisions earlier this month for related reasons.
10-Year Sentence Asked for Journalist Forced Down in Belarus
His girlfriend, a Russian citizen, was sentenced to six years in prison in May 2022.