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Detained Yemeni journalist speaks about horrors inside Houthi prisons
Yemeni journalist Mohammed Abdul-Malek al-Salwy, who was kidnapped and detained by the Houthi militias in October of 2016, was recently released, ... Features -
Financial Times editor refused entry to Hong Kong
The Asia editor of the Financial Times has been refused entry to Hong Kong, weeks after he was denied a new work visa in what critics call an ominous ... Print -
Myanmar authorities drop ‘incitement’ charges against journalists
A Myanmar court dismissed on Friday a case against three senior journalists from the country’s largest private newspaper, after authorities in ... Print -
Amnesty urges Sudan to stop crackdown on journalists
Amnesty International on Friday urged the Sudanese government to halt what it describes as “relentless harassment, intimidation and censorship ... North Africa -
Japanese journalist apologizes, recounts days as hostage in Syria
Jumpei Yasuda, a Japanese journalist held by militants in Syria for more than three years, said on Friday he told his captors to deafen him if they ... Middle East -
Hungarian camerawoman who tripped, kicked fleeing migrants gets acquitted
A Hungarian television camerawoman who made headlines in 2015 after tripping and kicking migrants fleeing police was acquitted Tuesday by the ... World News -
Iranian journalist arrested over ‘insults’ to Imam
Iran’s judiciary has arrested a journalist over “insults” to Imam Hussein, one of the most revered religious figures in the Shiite ... Middle East -
2 journalists face jail over criticism of US pastor’s trial
Two Turkish journalists have been charged with insulting the Turkish nation and institutions for suggesting that a Turkish court may not have acted ... Print -
Amal Clooney defends case of journalists jailed in Myanmar
The lawyer representing two journalists imprisoned in Myanmar for what critics say was merely doing their jobs on Friday urged the government of Nobel ... Print -
Trump attacks ‘fake disgusting news’, journalists true political opponent
President Donald Trump is renewing his campaign against the media, claiming at a Pennsylvania rally that the media is the “fake, fake disgusting ... World News -
Pro-opposition former editor assaulted in Bangladesh
A prominent former editor and critic of Bangladesh’s government was assaulted on Sunday by ruling party student activists after a court hearing, ... Print -
Media watchdog alarmed by Indian journalist killings, hate speech
Media watchdog Reporters without Borders expressed alarm on Wednesday about India, with seven journalists killed in the past 18 months and a sharp ... Television & Radio -
Mexican journalist Jose Guadalupe Chan shot dead
Jose Guadalupe Chan, a reporter for a news website in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, has been shot dead, the state’s prosecutor and the site ... Digital -
BBC strikes deal with female journalist in equal pay dispute
The BBC has struck a deal with a senior BBC journalist who quit her post to protest the media company ‘s gender pay gap. The broadcaster ... Television & Radio -
Turkish court orders release of journalist Mehmet Altan
A Turkish court has ruled that journalist Mehmet Altan be released, four months after he was sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of aiding a ... Print -
Yemeni journalist dies after being tortured by Houthis
Yemeni journalist Anwar al-Rokun would not have imagined that a trip he took to Taiz as part of his job would prove to be his last. Because of his ... Gulf -
Ceremony honors journalists killed in 2017 in pursuit of news
An AFP contributor investigating drug cartels shot to death in Mexico. An American freelance journalist fatally shot while embedded with South Sudan ... Television & Radio -
Reporters Without Borders slams Arkady Babchenko action as ‘pathetic stunt’
Reporters Without Borders condemned Wednesday the staging of a murder of an anti-Kremlin journalist in Ukraine as a “pathetic stunt”. ... Print -
Witness: Reporters’ phones searched without warrant in Myanmar
Police in Myanmar examined the mobile phones of two Reuters reporters accused of possessing secret documents without a search warrant after their ... Print -
Tesla’s Musk bashes media, proposes credibility check
Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk gained the support on Thursday of more than half a million people on Twitter for plans to create a website ... Digital -
North Korea ‘declines’ South Korea media for nuclear site event
North Korea has declined to accept a list of South Korean journalists hoping to observe the closure of its nuclear test site, South Korea said on ... Print -
Russia demands Kiev free arrested RIA Novosti journalist
Moscow called Wednesday for a Russian journalist detained in Ukraine for treason to be freed, condemning Kiev authorities for what it said was a ... Digital -
Hundreds protest against gun attack on Montenegro journalist
Several hundred people protested in Podgorica Wednesday, a day after an investigative journalist reporting on organised crime in Montenegro was shot ... Print -
Survey: Myanmar journalists say government failing to protect press freedom
Journalists in Myanmar believe their government is failing to defend media freedom despite the transition from harsh military rule to an elected ... Print -
Danish inventor convicted of reporter’s murder gets life in prison
Danish submarine inventor Peter Madsen was found guilty Wednesday of torturing and murdering Swedish reporter Kim Wall during a private submarine trip ... Print -
Palestinian journalist shot at Gaza protest dies of wounds
A Palestinian journalist shot two weeks ago by Israeli forces on the Gaza border has died, Israeli and Palestinian sources said Wednesday, the second ... Middle East -
Myanmar court to rule if key witness credible in Reuters case
A judge in Myanmar will rule next week on whether a police captain was credible when he testified that two Reuters reporters were framed, after ... Print -
Cambodian journalist charged with incitement flees amid crackdown
A Cambodian journalist charged with “incitement to commit a felony” over his election coverage said on Tuesday he had fled the country ... Print -
Hatred of journalists on the rise worldwide, watchdog says
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders says hostility toward journalists is growing worldwide, often encouraged by political leaders - even in ... Digital -
Million dollar reward for information on missing US journalist in Syria
The United States is offering a reward of US$1 million (S$1.3 million) for information about Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria ... Print