This is the media outlet's second suspension in the country in one year
The European Commission has filed a lawsuit over Hungary’s sovereignty protection legislation, saying it violates EU law. Opponents see the law as a threat to the few remaining independent media outlets in Hungary, which rely on international funding sources. VOA’s Myroslava Gongadze reports.
Pablo Gonzalez allegedly sent Russian intelligence reports about dissidents including Alexei Navalny
Life sentence for French jihadi suspected of training one of the gunmen who carried out deadly attack on satirical magazine
The war marks the deadliest conflict on record for journalists, according to press freedom groups
The Hamas terror attack on Israel last October sparked a conflict that has become the deadliest in recent history for journalists and media workers. At least 116 of them – nearly all Palestinian -- have been killed. VOA speaks with reporters and media analysts about the situation.
Both Hungarian and international observers have long warned that press freedom in the Central European country is under threat
The Gwen Ifill School of Media, Humanities, and Social Sciences embraces an interdisciplinary curriculum to create stronger future leaders
Journalists from Caribbean country navigate new challenges after Republican nominee's claims put Haitian immigrants in the spotlight.
Mech Dara, an award-winning journalist, has been imprisoned pending trial after being charged with incitement
Like grieving over death of loved one, some Hong Kongers say they are grieving for loss of their city
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