More than 400 titles are banned after being deemed against 'Islamic principles and national interest'
Founder of Guatemalan news website awaits retrial in case widely criticized by lawyers, international community
Blessed Mhlanga faces charges of incitement over interviews with a politician who criticized Zimbabwe's president
Azerbaijani hitman testifies at trial of two men accused of hiring him to kill a VOA host who is a critic of Iran
Experts say the case underscores the lengths Tehran will go to in order to silence its critics
Civil lawsuit against a Salvadoran officer living in Virginia seeks answers in killings of four Dutch journalists more than 40 years ago during civil war
Across Pacific Island nations, journalists are pushing back on draconian laws and defamation cases, while weighing the cost of Chinese economic help against true editorial freedom. VOA’s Jessica Stone has the story. Camera: Sharon Elone
In a win for Elon Musk's X corporation, the U.S. state of California will no longer require social media companies to report about their content moderation practices. VOA's Matt Dibble has more from Silicon Valley.
The Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan brought an abrupt end to Aiman Qiyami’s education. But from exile, she is working to achieve her ambition of a career in media. From Peshawar, Pakistan, Muska Safi brings us the story, narrated by Bezhan Hamdard. Roshan Noorzai contributed.
Media outlet says Sai Zaw Thaike is beaten daily after raising complaints over abuse of other prisoners at Myanmar prison
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