Germany’s DW to Close Office in Turkey
The case shows the pressure that Ankara is putting on foreign media to make it harder for them to work in the country, some analysts say.
The Toll it Takes: Media Trauma in an Unrelenting News Cycle
In the U.S., journalists often pivot from one tragedy to the next.
News anchor Ciro Gómez Leyva survives shooting attempt in Mexico City
CPJ contacted Gómez Leyva’s production team at Grupo Fórmula Friday morning via messaging app for comment, but did not receive any reply.
Two Afghan journalists were beaten by armed men, one of whom was left unconscious
The men questioned him about their identity, his background as a journalist, and his work.
Mexican Journalists, Cultural Commentators Demand President End Provocations
According to Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Mexico is the world's deadliest country for journalists.
Taliban Spokesperson Says Court Due to Rule on Media Licenses
If the court rules to revoke the licenses, the media outlets will no longer be able to work in the country.
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.
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.
Ethiopian authorities detain Gurage Media Network founder Beyene Wolde
Andamlak said police were granted 10 days to hold him in custody pending investigation.
Media pluralism and transparency concerns are fueling a deterioration in media freedom in Albania
One of the most pressing issues for daily journalistic work continues to be the lack of transparency and access to information.
Reporting on violence resulted in the deaths of two journalists in Haiti
The victims were identified as Tayson Latigue and Frantzsen Charles.
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.
Media tycoon Jimmy Lai's phones have been seized by a Hong Kong court
Police applied for a warrant to search the phones under the national security law.
Solutions Journalism: Instead of Focusing on Problems, Focus on Fixes
In 2015, journalist Brie Zeltner investigated consequences of Cleveland, Ohio, having one of the highest child poverty rates in the United States.
NYT journalists, workers on 24-hour strike for ‘better newsroom’
Employees hold first such strike at the newspaper in more than 40 years as negotiations over contracts drag on.
Turkish Party Officials Criticized Over Journalist’s Treatment
Journalist Yildiz Yazıcıoglu directed a question at Devlet Bahceli after the party met in the parliament building in Ankara on Tuesday.
Three journalists face criminal investigation in Bosnia and Herzegovina leak probe
Morača told SrpskaInfo that he considered it his journalistic duty to report that prosecutors had not ordered the arrest of the suspect identified by police in the rape investigation.
Iran targets French government as proxy to pressure Charlie Hebdo magazine
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) denounces Tehran’s use of blackmail in an attempt to put pressure on a French media outlet.
RSF and 15 media outlets call for the release of French-Afghan journalist Mortaza Behboudi, held in Afghanistan
Behboudi began his career as a photojournalist at the age of 16 in Afghanistan
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.