After years of harassment, surveillance and constant threats from state security due to his reporting, freelance journalist ...
After an abusive detention where no formal charges were filed, journalist Philippe Miller faces another serious violation of ...
On the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration into his second term as US president on January 20, American journalism is set to ...
As the first World Congress on Enforced Disappearances begins in Geneva, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) — which will attend ...
Google must stop undermining the sustainability and visibility of European press content. In a statement published today, ...
As journalist Ariane Lavrilleux has been summoned to appear in a Paris court on 17 January in a controversial case concerning ...
On 13 January, the Supreme Court of Justice accepted Jose Rubén Zamora's request for constitutional protection, preventing ...
In the wake of the tenth anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and Cartooning for Peace ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s recent statements, in which he openly brands journalism and fact-checkers as “biased,” are just the culmination of a long war of attrition against journalism on Facebook. Reporters ...
Reporters Without Borders has this year, for the first time, compiled a list of the world’s 10 most dangerous places for the media – the 10 cities, districts, squares, provinces or regions where ...