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Pakistan minister rejects criticism over media freedom
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Thursday there was “no question of gagging” journalists after being challenged ... Print -
Mexico journalist gunned down, sixth of 2019
A journalist was murdered on Tuesday in southeast Mexico, her former employer and other news outlets reported. Norma Sarabia was a correspondent for ... Television & Radio -
Mexico journalist murdered, fifth of 2019
A journalist was murdered in a resort town on Mexico’s Caribbean coast after receiving threats, authorities said Thursday, the fifth reporter ... Digital -
Belarus prosecutor demands hefty fine for news chief
Belarusian prosecutors on Monday demanded the editor of the country’s biggest independent news site pay a hefty fine in a criminal case, which ... Digital -
Watchdog: Revolutionary Iran jailed 1.7 mln in 30 years
Media advocacy group Reporters Without Borders says that Iranian authorities jailed, and sometimes executed, 1.7 million people around the capital ... Middle East -
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 -
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 -
Why press freedom in Italy is far below the one in Burkina Faso?
Meet his mother without feeling that she is scared: this is one of the many things Italian journalist Roberto Saviano is missing of his previous life ... Features -
Iran tries to censor coverage of protests by media based abroad
In the background on the continuing protests across Iran, the Persian-language media based outside the country, have become the major source of ... Middle East -
Iran’s Rouhani urged to keep media freedom pledges during second term
Reporters Without Border has urged Hassan Rouhani to make keep to his campaign promises to increase media freedom and promote the rule of law just one ... Television & Radio -
Iraq among deadliest places for local journalists after 11 killed in past year
Eleven journalists died covering conflict or were assassinated in Iraq during the past year, a Baghdad-based watchdog said in a report released ... Television & Radio -
Reporters Without Borders: Press freedom ‘never so threatened’
Press freedom has never been as threatened as it is now, in the “new post-truth era of fake news” after the election of US President ... Media -
Iran jails two journalists, threatens more with Nowruz only a week away
Iran arrested two journalists and threatened several more as the Iranian New Year comes up on March 20, Reporters without Borders (RSF) reported. ... Print -
Reporters Without Borders exposes Iran’s 38 years of media repression
It has been 38 years since the toppling of the Shah and the coming to power of the Islamic Revolution in February 1979. One of the demands of the ... Print -
How many journalists were killed worldwide in 2016?
At least 57 journalists have been killed around the world in 2016 while doing their job, Reporters Without Borders said on Monday.The press freedom ... Print -
UK condemned for seizing journalist’s passport at Damascus request
Home Office asked to take immediate steps to assist Erhaim and issue a public statement in her support Digital -
Protest in Turkey after arrest of journalists, academic
Dozens of Turkish demonstrators gathered in Istanbul on Tuesday to protest the arrests of two journalists and an academic on charges of disseminating “terrorist propaganda.” Print -
More journalist hostages but fewer imprisoned in 2015: RSF
Fewer journalists were imprisoned this year but the number held hostage jumped Media -
RSF condemns Shiite militia ‘harassment’ of Yemen media
Reporters Without Borders said it “deplores the harassment of Yemen’s media by the Huthi rebels" Television & Radio -
Reporters group slams Morocco for suppressing media
The Paris-based organization said laws that could free up journalism have been stalled Television & Radio -
Eritrea frees six journalists: rights group
The journalists, who worked for government radio stations, were rounded up during a wave of arrests in February 2009 Television & Radio -
Middle East ‘most dangerous’ for journalists in 2014
'ISIS effect' was a prime factor in the high Mideast figure, according to Reporters Without Borders 2014: Year in Review -
U.S. should seek non-military options in hostage-takings: group
Reporters Without Borders says tragic outcomes in hostage-takings by jihadists have become more and more frequent Media -
Rights groups urge Libya to protect journalists
Human rights organizations and The International Federation of Journalists have called on Libyan authorities to provide protection for Libyan ... Print -
Sudan bans media from reporting on detained ex-PM
The order comes after a watchdog, Reporters Without Borders, warned of authorities’ “increasingly repressive attitude to the media” Print -
Pakistan commission to probe attack on journalist
Talk-show host Hamid Mir came under fire on Saturday while travelling to his office in Karachi Television & Radio -
Journalists ‘under attack’ worldwide, says AP chief
Gary Pruitt says reporters’ jobs are becoming more challenging but also more important Print -
Kidnapped Spanish journalists ‘freed’ in Syria
Javier Espinosa and Ricardo Garcia-Vilanova were seized at a checkpoint near the Turkish border last year Print -
Two Ukrainian journalists disappear in Crimea, says watchdog
Reporters Without Borders warns attackers are trying to turn region into ‘black hole for news’ Print -
Syria, Iraq, Egypt most deadly in ‘atrocious’ year for journalists
New York-based watchdog Committee to Protect Journalists says 211 were imprisoned and 70 killed in 2013 Print