More than 1.7 million URLs are already blocked inside Russia
Former AP journalist, who advocated for hostages after surviving his own kidnapping ordeal, dies at age 76
The legislation now moves to the Senate where it could be taken up for a vote in the coming days; President Biden has previously said he will sign it
Universities say new restrictions on protests are aimed at improving safety
In Ukraine, more than 200 libraries have been destroyed and about 400 damaged since Russia launched its war, say Ukrainian officials. Lesia Bakalets reports from Kyiv on how librarians are trying to ensure libraries survive the war. Camera: Vladyslav Smilianets
Former Washington Post journalist Abramowitz to lead network as first permanent director since 2021
Starting June 1, soap operas must be register and reviewed before they can go online
Several Ukrainian reporters have been detained in Russia-occupied Ukrainian territories since last year
Charges against Alsu Kurmasheva, an editor at the Tatar-Bashkir Service of VOA’s sister outlet Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, are widely viewed as bogus
Pierre Zakrzewski is among 11 media workers killed in Ukraine since Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of its neighbor
Taliban leaders suspend Afghan TV channel for showing women without face coverings
Uri Berliner, a senior editor on NPR's business desk, posted his resignation on social media a day after it was revealed that he had been suspended for violating company rules about outside work done without permission
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