A journalist who worked with VOA’s Creole Service was among those killed
Lorraine Mwanza, chairperson of The Media Institute of Southern Africa, says that journalists in Zambia still face censorship and violence in the course of their duties
Journalists reporting for online media platforms say they are surprised that Chad's High Media and Audiovisual Authority has refused to respect a Supreme Court decision ordering an immediate end to a ban on broadcasting online media content
Threats, surveillance, legal action and exile no obstacle for IStories as it reports from outside Russia’s borders
Cameroonians will head to the polls next year to elect their next president. Previous elections in the country were marred by widespread disinformation. This time, media workers say they are taking preemptive measures to stop the flow of falsehoods. Njodzeka Danhatu reports from Buea, Cameroon.
RFE/RL contributor Farid Mehralizada is one of at least 14 journalists arrested in what analysts say is a politically motivated case
Only a handful of countries, including key Venezuela ally Russia, have recognized Maduro's reelection to a third six-year term
Arrests of journalists at protests, an elected official sentenced to prison for the murder of a reporter, and a historic deal to free American journalists from a Russian prison. Cristina Caicedo Smit recaps the biggest stories for U.S. media in 2024.
During a brief trip to Syria, a US hostage envoy says the extensive secret prison network is slowing efforts to bring the American journalist home
State Department says US diplomats in Damascus plan to uncover ‘fate of Austin Tice,’ a journalist taken captive in 2012
Amnesty report finds evidence of spyware on dozens of phones of Serbian activists, journalists
Growing hostility that started under Bolsonaro presidency continues to affect media covering municipal elections
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