Rise in attacks, harassment of female journalists threatens to cut off important perspective, women’s media coalition says
Five news outlets share and re-publish stories documenting attacks on press freedom through International Press Institute
Report for World brings journalists, newsrooms together to boost coverage on environment, other underreported areas
When Myanmar’s junta revoked the media license for DVB, its journalists moved to Thailand to keep reporting. Now, three are facing illegal entry charges and may be at risk of deportation.
The social media platform links up with local news outlets in US to encourage support, interest in regional reporting
Myanmar's military detains more than 80 journalists, blocks independent reporting as repression increases after overthrow of civilian government
Decline comes amid change in government, new laws that target journalists
Pulitzer Center's rainforest initiative supports local reporters covering illegal mining, deforestation and other issues affecting Indigenous communities
The biggest decline came in Malaysia, where controversial fake news law and other restrictive regulations, coupled with arrests, prosecutions and raids, led to 18-point decline
As prominent Saudi campaigner Loujain al-Hathloul is freed from jail, rights groups call for the release of columnist Nassima al-Sadah and other women’s rights activists
Xinjiang’s rare confirmation that journalists’ relatives are detained shines light on China’s retaliation against Uyghurs
Female journalists find support and practical skills to deal with harassment, trauma through joint initiative by IWMF and NDI
Associated Press journalist among those detained while covering protests, as UN condemns military attacks on protesters and media
Student reporters in investigative journalism course at Northwestern University help overturn double-murder conviction by uncovering evidence, inconsistencies