The journalists were sentenced after being denied the right to legal defense and not being allowed to speak in court
U.S. journalists are among the banned
Following more than nine months of unjust detention, American-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva is adjusting to life in freedom with her family in Prague. While in Washington this week to receive an award, she tells VOA’s Liam Scott the fate of other political prisoners is on her mind.
Las Vegas verdict marks first time a US official is convicted for murder of a reporter
Media community, watchdogs condemn deadly raid
Tuesday’s muting of the female reporter’s voice has raised concerns it could mark the first public enforcement of the Taliban's more restrictive morality law
Team of six Reuters journalists was staying at hotel destroyed in overnight strike in eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk
The Turkish army maintains a network of bases in the region to fight the Kurdish militant group
Press freedom in Hong Kong is at its lowest in over a decade, annual journalists association survey finds
Press freedom groups have condemned the arrests as a flagrant violation of the First Amendment
Local media reported that six other journalists were injured
Former county administrator accused of stabbing investigative reporter Jeff German gives testimony in second week of trial
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