In Mexico, 2 Kidnapped Journalists Freed, 1 Still Missing
In Mexico, 2 Kidnapped Journalists Freed, 1 Still Missing
Belarus Opens Trial of Journalist for Prominent Polish Paper
Mueller told a news conference in Warsaw that Poland will continue diplomatic efforts to change the situation.
Spanish Journalist Hit by Pegasus Spyware in Legal Battle with Morocco
Cembrero had reported in El Confidencial about being targeted through Pegasus, apparently by Rabat.
According to the RSF investigation, the steel giant's shadow and the host's obliging behavior contributed to the closure of the Liberian news site
When questioned separately by RSF, none of the three hosts clarified the nature of the links between them.
Adani defends India's media bid after press freedom concerns
Adani, 60, is the world's third-richest person, with an estimated net worth of $134 billion.
Journalists report that Slovenians support RTV's independence in the referendum
Marko Milosavljevic sees the support of the law as a boost for media freedom in Slovenia.
Rappler contributor Frank Cimatu convicted of cyber libel in the Philippines
Cimatu is free on bail and will appeal the ruling, according to news reports.
Brazil’s police must protect reporters during pro-Bolsonaro protests, says RSF
At least 15 journalists were attacked while covering the invasion and ransacking of the presidential palace, congress and supreme court by the far-right former president’s supporters on 8 January.
Court confirms Algerian media director’s imprisonment
El Kadi’s arrest on 24 December and transfer to prison five days later have triggered a big outcry and a major international support campaign
Ten years in prison for host of radio shows critical of Burundi’s government
Practicing journalism has been fraught in Burundi ever since a political crisis in 2015
30 Iran Journalists Still Detained Over Protests, Group Says
"Around 70 journalists" have been detained since mid-September, the association said in a statement.
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.
2022: A deadly year for journalists was highlighted by portraits of slain journalists
The 37 black-and-white portraits — all of journalists killed for their work —show the deadly toll for media across the Americas so far in 2022.
The death of a Daraa-based journalist this year is the second in the country
Journalists and media workers have frequently been the victims of arrest, abduction, torture and murder by the various parties involved in Syria’s civil war.
The Shanghai police detain foreign journalists covering anti-lockdown protests, beating BBC correspondent Edward Lawrence
Separately on Sunday evening, Shanghai police detained Michael Peuker, China correspondent for Swiss public broadcaster Radio Télévision.
India's NDTV is being taken over by a billionaire
Adani's foray into the news business prompted the resignation last month of prominent NDTV journalist Ravish Kumar.
Former Belsat TV contributor Larysa Shchyrakova detained in Belarus on undisclosed charges
Authorities did not disclose the reason for Shchyrakova’s detention, according to those sources.
After being blocked for five years, Burundian news site is accessible again
The Burundian media underwent one of the most difficult periods in their history after a coup attempt in 2015.
The new Turkish media law has raised concerns
A new law gives Turkey fresh ammunition to censor the media and silence dissent.
Multiple journalists threatened and harassed in Serbia, authorities must take urgent action
A few days ago, the home address of Serbian journalist Nenad Kulačin was published on posters pasted in downtown Belgrade.
