Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the latest measures preventing journalist Zhang Zhan from accessing legal counsel ...
Protection against Russian kamikaze drones: RSF publishes a guide for journalists working in Ukraine
Drones — unmanned aerial vehicles (or UAVs) piloted in real time by the Kremlin’s armed forces — have become one of the main threats facing journalists covering Russia’s war in Ukraine, making some ...
Over the past decade, China has significantly expanded its influence in the Caribbean, including within the media sectors of Grenada, Jamaica and Guyana. Journalists in these countries report being ...
With air strikes and increasingly restricted access on the ground, reporting is now even more difficult for journalists in ...
Following the parliamentary elections on February 12, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the new Bangladeshi government ...
Two local reporters were shot in the span of two days. Juan David Gámez, owner of local news site Táctica SS, was killed on ...
The Forum on Information and Democracy has published a new report entitled “Ads for News, News for Ads: The role of ...
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the armed group M23, which controls parts of eastern DRC, has used shipping ...
A federal judge has ruled that employees of the international public broadcaster Voice of America (VOA) must return to work ...
Following courtroom victories in a first legal case to save Voice of America (VOA), Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has ...
Since 2022, Beijing has been gradually strengthening its influence on Georgia’s information space. Instead of opening a state ...
On March 19, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the US broadcast regulator, up-ended a rule meant to prevent media ...
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