Belarus sentenced two more journalists to prison this week as the country marks four years since harsh response to 2020 election protests
Taiwan is safe haven for media, but on front lines of press freedom, says Neuffer fellow Alicia Chen
Reza Rasaei was the 10th person Iran has executed over the Mahsa Amini protests
Kosovo says it seeks to reform the media scene, but critics say changes give government greater control over journalism
Two-year grant will help a vital lifeline continue across the most remote U.S. state
Some communities are seeing a growth in misinformation and disinformation; organizations like the Rural News Network work with affiliates to offer audiences the tools to spot and debunk false information
From newsletters to audience forums, The Texas Tribune keeps rural audiences in touch and informed
Tasneem Raja, a mentor to young reporters and key leader of a solutions journalism initiative, is recognized with award
In covering environmental issues, American reporter Audrey Gray looks at disaster relief for gay and queer communities
European Media Freedom Act is welcomed by media advocates, but regulations could go further, analysts say
More than 50 Americans, including two journalists, are wrongfully detained or held hostage around the world
Conflicts and election tensions contribute to drop in rights globally, the non-profit finds
Community college students discuss the challenges and triumphs of reporting in Los Angeles
Rights groups warn the UN plan on combating cybercrime could be used to target journalists and researchers
Media watchdog says Moscow is using arrests to block coverage of anti-war movement
Across Africa, journalists turning to social media to get around publishing restrictions find themselves detained