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.
In Cameroon, Journalist Killings Cast Chill Over Investigative Reporting
A court in Yaounde has twice denied bail for Belinga.
Russia 'Will Not Forgive' US Denial of Journalist Visas
The journalists aimed to cover Lavrov's appearance at the United Nations to mark Russia's chairmanship of the Security Council.
Zambian ruling party supporters attack 3 journalists
Serenje police referred all queries to spokesperson Danny Mwale, who did not return CPJ’s phone calls or messages.
Fox Settles Dominion Defamation Lawsuit for $787.5 Million, Avoiding Trial
Fox had argued that claims by Trump and his lawyers about the election were inherently newsworthy and protected by the Constitution's First Amendment.
Georgian parliament suspends accreditation of 6 pro-opposition journalists
At least 8 journalists detained amid renewed unrest in Ethiopia
In February, Tewodros was detained for eight days and released on bail.
DRC authorities detain 2 journalists, threaten another with arrest
Authorities have jailed journalist Patrick Lola in the central prison of Mbandaka since January 2022.
Leaked Documents Show How Russia, China Collaborate on Censorship
The RFE/RL report on the leaked information confirms how Beijing and Moscow work together on censorship and propaganda, according to Buziashvili.
Film Documents Muscogee (Creek) Nation Newsroom's Fight for Press Freedom
Since its release, journalists from tribes across the U.S. have told her that the film reflects their own struggles with press freedom.
Journalists Reporting for VOA Azerbaijani Service Injured in Ukraine
Both are recovering, and they did not sustain serious injuries.
Journalist Alyaksandr Mantsevich charged with ‘discrediting Belarus’
Belarus was the fifth worst jailer of journalists in the world, with at least 26 journalists behind bars on December 1, 2022.
Russian Court Fines Wikipedia for Article About Ukraine War
Tass said Roskomnadzor would label Wikimedia in search engines as a violator of Russian law, and that more action against specific articles was planned.
Joshua Wong Sentenced in Another Hong Kong Activism Case
Judge Russell Coleman, who handed down the sentence Monday, said he would offer the full reasoning in the next few days.
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.
Cameroon Reporters Call for Protection After Mayor Issues Death Threats
Police arrested 20 people in connection with the killing, including senior police intelligence officers and a well-known media mogul, Jean-Pierre Amougou Belinga.
China Jails Iconic Blogger Who Helped Others Evade Censorship
In Program Think’s last post on May 9, 2021, he shared 97 e-books, including George Orwell’s 1984 and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.