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Disrupted programming, journalists sacked from their jobs: the US government’s suspension of Voice of America (VOA), whose ...
On 29 July, Zambian investigative outlet News Diggers released a documentary on the negative consequences of China’s ...
Despite a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine and the suspension of US funding a few months ago, Ukraine’s media have ...
Ahead of the 25th EU–China Summit, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges European Union (EU) leaders to push back against ...
Executive Director Thibaut Bruttin met with Federal Supreme Court (STF) President Luis Roberto Barroso, a leading figure in ...
Since the beginning of May, at least two journalists have been the target of threats or intimidation in Côte d'Ivoire.
Over this year and a half of conflict, nearly 200 Palestinian journalists have been killed by the Israeli army, including at least 43 killed whilst carrying out their duties. It is one of the largest ...
A delegation from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) was received on Friday, 25 July at the Presidential Residence of the Republic of Colombia. During this meeting at Casa de Nariño, three major issues ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) denounces the Turkish media’s biased coverage of the parliamentary and first-round presidential elections held on 14 May and the presidential run-off between incumbent ...
The Russian Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN) claims it verifies facts, but in reality, this website — created and run by Kremlin-affiliated entities — exists to promote the Russian government’s ...
Banned from leaving Algeria for over a year, French football journalist Christophe Gleizes has now been unjustly sentenced to seven years in prison simply for doing his job.
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