Victoria Roshchyna sent a message August 3 that she had passed a checkpoint while covering Russia's invasion. No one has heard from the war correspondent since.
From exile, Iranian journalists persecuted for their work and their identities watch the protest movement
One year since Tehran's crackdown on rights protests, dozens of journalists remain imprisoned, many of them women
With legal harassment on the rise in Turkey, media analysts warn that reporters may turn to self-censorship
The 'job of journalist is disappearing' in Iran, says photojournalist facing lengthy jail term for coverage of protest movement
When an emergency decree revoked a press freedom law, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s local news outlet fought to restore its rights
News leaders are putting greater focus on the ethics and responsibilities that media have to their reporters and audience when covering violence
Amid mass shootings, the pandemic, and tragedies in their own newsrooms, US media companies normalize mental health support for journalists
Using voice notes and messaging apps, journalists at Suno India find ways to keep news flowing
Living in exile and relying on trusted networks of sources, Iranian journalists are determined to keep reporting on Tehran’s repression
Iran jails record number of journalists, including women who say prison guards are abusing them, watchdogs say
Iran tops world's worst jailers of journalists, with dozens detained over protest coverage amid global rise in media arrests
Cerise Castle's coverage of deputy gangs in LA county sheriff department prompts official investigation into the force
From Hungary to India, Report for the World partners with local media globally to help expand in-depth coverage on key issues
With at least 28 journalists detained and mass internet blackouts implemented, Iran tries to block world from knowing truth of protests, media analysts say
From Afghanistan to Ukraine, award-winning photojournalist Paula Bronstein captures resiliency of those impacted by war
BBC files complaint to the UN over Iran’s threats, harassment of BBC Persian journalists and their families
'The Emancipator,' a reimagining of the 200-year-old abolitionist newspaper, is set to unpack issues of race in the United States and around the world
At least 57 journalists were detained across the U.S. in 2021, most while covering protests says Press Freedom Tracker
Risk of expensive, time-consuming legal litigation acts as deterrent for those wanting to cover corruption and important public interest stories, experts say
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