More than 70 reporters have been attacked in Georgia — some of them assaulted multiple times — while covering the protests ...
In 2024, the Taliban have closed at least 12 media outlets, both public and private. Seven employees of Arezo TV, the latest station to be silenced, are currently detained in Kabul. Reporters Without ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is very concerned about the risks posed to media outlets by new artificial intelligence (AI) ...
As part of The Propaganda Monitor project, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) spoke to Raša Nedeljkov, Programme Director of the ...
A UK tribunal has found that police services in Northern Ireland and England unlawfully spied on two investigative ...
The verdict in Sandra Muhoza's trial was delivered on 16 December. Detained since 13 April, the journalist was sentenced ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and its partner, the Congolese National Press Union  (UNPC), have inaugurated a residence in ...
The upcoming EU-Western Balkans summit in Brussels on 18 December will be the first high-level meeting of the new European ...
An investigation by the Nation, the country's largest newspaper, has provoked the ire of private telecommunications operator Safaricom. Between threatening SLAPP suits, requesting hearings, and ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has issued a response to the ongoing criticism of its past stance on Pablo González, a ...
The Warsaw prosecutor’s office has announced the opening of a criminal investigation into acts of intimidation targeting ...
Cambodian journalist Chhoeung Chheng died from his wounds on 7 December, after being shot while investigating illegal ...