Mexico has been among the least safe countries for reporters since 2019
Spotting an underserved media market, former inmate heads news publication providing information to those incarcerated in US
With more cases of journalists injured and detained covering US protests, media groups are looking at how to better protect their staff
When Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was murdered, the global OCCRP network stepped in to finish her reporting on corruption
Páginas Villareñas spread free news to Cubans. But a raid by political police confiscated equipment and forced the independent outlet to close
Data from five years of Twitter and Facebook posts shows threats and disinformation aimed at eroding trust in award-winning journalist Maria Ressa
One year after the global coronavirus pandemic was declared, journalists and critics are still feeling impact of emergency laws and regulations, rights experts say
Launched by nonprofit Forbidden Stories, five-part video series look at Rappler’s coverage, including exposés on President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs, coronavirus pandemic, corruption and financial crime