In 81 percent of cases, killers of journalists around world are not held to account; new tribunal wants to end that impunity
Those who slay reporters and other journalists working in Somalia, Iraq and Syria can likely do so with impunity
With full justice for murdered journalists rare, media groups turn to a new tribunal at The Hague for help
Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov were honored for their commitment to truth-telling under government threats and pressure
Journalists Maria Ressa, Dmitry Muratov honored for work exposing abuse of power
Fatima Shbair earns an International Women's Media Foundation honor for her striking images of life in Gaza City during airstrikes last spring
'Journalists are not safe,' says Afghan correspondent who relocated to Pakistan after Taliban takeover
President Biden has promised emergency relief to affected states, including Louisiana and Mississippi
With US troops gone from Afghanistan and Kabul under Taliban control, hundreds of journalists, many of them women, are seeking sanctuary
Michael McCaul calls it a 'disgrace' that US government did not get the reporters out before officially ending military operations in the country
Senator Ben Cardin and Representative William Keating say about 550 people – employees of USAGM and their families – are still trying to leave Afghanistan
Decision is in defiance of WHO's call for a moratorium on booster shot discussion until more of the global population is vaccinated
As crisis unfolds in Afghanistan, few countries have enacted new policies to provide safe passage for Afghans seeking refuge abroad
Experts stress that 3 major COVID vaccines have already been proven safe and that full FDA approval is largely a formality involving logistics issues
The nation saw a spike in gun purchases in 2020, a year marked by heated elections, civil unrest and a frightening pandemic
'They stopped torturing me once they found out I'm a US citizen,' says Nathan Maung
An increasing number of companies have adopted Pride-themed logos and branding, with varying degrees of support for the movement
Justice Department calls meeting a 'productive conversation,' noting that media executives and the top law official 'agreed on the need for strong, durable rules'
Prominent US media outlets say Justice Department imposed gag orders on lawyers, executives while subpoenaing records from national security reporters
'Journalism is not a crime,' says brother of jailed Frontier Myanmar editor, Danny Fenster
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