Hispanic audiences in the United States rely on social media for news, but disinformation on those platforms is rife. Newsrooms and media initiatives are finding new ways to combat false news and help audiences prepare for U.S. elections. Cristina Caicedo Smit has the story. Videographer: Tina Trinh
U.S.-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva to be honored alongside reporters from Guatemala, Palestine and Nigeria
It has shut down public comments on its stories about the issue because of threats and vile posts
The company, which owns Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, says it will roll out the ban over the next few days in an escalation of its efforts to counter Russia's covert influence operations
Nadia Mirza is a well-known journalist in Pakistan. But her high-profile status is no protection from online trolls who threaten her and target her appearance and competence. Analysts say the treatment of women in media is a global issue. For Tabinda Naeem, Elizabeth Cherneff has the story.
Pakistan is one of the world’s most dangerous countries for media workers
Threatening emails, letters and social media posts target journalists and free expression groups, media union says
US cites Gaza cease-fire deal as it releases full aid to Egypt, even as critics, senators warn of human rights concerns, media arrests
Threats to the international legal team representing publisher Jimmy Lai are among the cases highlighted in the annual UN report
David Knowles, who ran an award-winning podcast on the war in Ukraine, died on vacation, aged 32
Narratives about failing democracy are harder to push after Tuesday’s debate, say experts
Move comes four months after Israel shut down Al Jazeera in Israel
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