Journalists who fled Russia for European cities live under threat, surveillance, pressure
'Journalists are not feeling safe to continue their work under the Taliban,' one former director of a now-shuttered broadcaster tells VOA
Three years after the Taliban takeover, journalists work in a tense environment of unwritten rules
Debra Tice calls on Biden to fulfill promise to bring home unjustly held Americans more than a decade after her son’s disappearance in Syria
The 2023 raid was widely condemned as a flagrant First Amendment violation
Belarus sentenced two more journalists to prison this week as the country marks four years since harsh response to 2020 election protests
A lower court had overturned their conviction for organizing the unauthorized assembly, but their conviction for taking part in an unauthorized procession was upheld
Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloufar Hamedi are out on bail after more than a year in Tehran's Evin prison for their coverage of the September 2022 death in custody of Mahsa Amini which had sparked nationwide protests
Hundreds of prisoners were pardoned in late July on the occasion of King Mohammed VI's 25th anniversary on the throne
Case will mark the first time an elected US official stands trial in the killing of an American journalist
Taiwan is safe haven for media, but on front lines of press freedom, says Neuffer fellow Alicia Chen
Firm’s leader reported on former president's campaign against illegal drugs
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