Online threats in North Macedonia, physical attack in Montenegro show dangers female journalists confront, say watchdogs
Journalists from Ukraine, Kenya, Jordan are recognized with Knight awards for their accountability journalism
Watchdogs warn move could increase self-censorship at critical time for Bangladesh
Campaign creates real-looking but fake news websites targeting Ukraine, EU members
Apple’s compliance with Russian regulators is condemned by experts as the tech company removes the Current Time app
NewsGuard audit finds AI chatbots largely fail to spot false information, including narratives often pushed by hostile nations
After the devastation of hurricanes Helene and Milton, misinformation spreads quickly on social media and in politics
Life sentence for French jihadi suspected of training one of the gunmen who carried out deadly attack on satirical magazine
The Gwen Ifill School of Media, Humanities, and Social Sciences embraces an interdisciplinary curriculum to create stronger future leaders
Russian Independent Media Archive stores over 6 million documents that may be erased by the government
In essays, interviews, collaborative project highlights cases of journalists jailed in Hong Kong, Eritrea, Guatemala
US cites Gaza cease-fire deal as it releases full aid to Egypt, even as critics, senators warn of human rights concerns, media arrests
Radio Free Asia calls ruling "another example of Vietnam's unjust crackdown on free speech and brazen intimidation of journalists and writers"
The case of Khudayberdy Allashov shows the long-term harassment and attacks Turkmen media face, say analysts