Threats and legal harassment make independent journalism tough in India, say analysts
Pham Doan Trang is serving 9-year sentence over her writing on political freedoms
Herrick joined the Associated Press at age 16 during World War II and retired in 1970 to start a new career working with the developmentally disabled
The organizations say the ‘rich tradition’ that's been part of every general election campaign since 1976 is more important than ever during what they call ‘this polarized time’
Free publication struggles, but publisher says it has contributed to civic engagement and points to growing number of Cambodian Americans holding political office
Junta issues media ban one day after suspending political activity
The news outlet Mash said Russell "Texas" Bentley disappeared after Donetsk was shelled by Ukrainian forces
Social media platforms have become a core way for media and activists to share information since the Taliban seized power
Researchers say Kremlin talking points are being repeated in US as lawmakers debate $60 billion in aid for Ukraine
Foreign Correspondents Club of China finds journalists able to travel more since pandemic, but visa issues and obstruction restrict coverage
Reporters Without Borders says authorities questioned and then expelled the advocate who was in Hong Kong to monitor publisher’s court case
The reporter was told that the state party chairman "believes current reporting to be very unfair"
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