Jose Ruben Zamora spent two years in prison on charges seen as retaliatory before being transferred to house arrest
Journalists in Bangladesh are enjoying much-needed freedom of expression since the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August. But criticizing the opposition that helped oust Hasina can now draw a backlash.
Journalists welcome support but say more war-reporting training is needed
Government licensing fees, restrictions challenge press freedom in Guinea-Bissau’s upcoming election coverage
The allegations point to a failed plan to assassinate Iranian American Masih Alinejad, a journalist and critic of Iran's repression of women
Researcher Elizabeth Sutterlin outlines various tactics used to crack down on online publishing, including imprisonment and violence, and how these issues impact Africa
Hong Kong government request that US web service companies remove websites of media organizations sparks concerns about larger trends in Chinese actions abroad
With threats and attacks on journalists in the U.S. rising and the presidential election drawing close, media associations are training journalists in how to stay safe. Liam Scott and Cristina Caicedo Smit have the story, narrated by Caicedo Smit. (Camera and video edited by Cristina Caicedo Smit)
NewsGuard audit finds AI chatbots largely fail to spot false information, including narratives often pushed by hostile nations
The broadcaster had aired a report referring to commanders of Tehran-backed militant groups as 'terrorists'
He’s spent more than 800 days behind bars
No one injured
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