Through support from environmental journalism groups, reporters cover effects of climate change on developing countries
Nadio Momand was a journalist and a law student in Afghanistan. But with the Taliban back in power, she has left her home and her dreams behind. Muska Safi has the story, narrated by Shaista Sadat Lami.
Laura Belin files lawsuit after Iowa House of Representatives repeatedly denies press credential application
Roman Ivanov was found guilty of spreading "false information" and sentenced to seven years in prison
Apple Daily is one of dozens of domains bought up by Serbian businessman
What it’s like to be a journalist in Hong Kong under the National Security Law and looming new legislation known as Article 23
Government urged to include safeguards for journalists to protect press freedom
Defendants in murder trial of popular radio journalist Arsene Salomon Mbani Zogo, also known as ‘Martinez,’ include a top businessman and an ex-secret service chief
For students with a disability, career options can appear limited. But in Ghana, one journalist is using photojournalism to encourage students at a deaf school to broaden their horizons. For VOA, Senanu Tord reports from Savelugu, Ghana.
Head of CPJ’s Africa program says Antoine Galindo left for France immediately after his release, but 'local politician whom he was interviewing when he was arrested remained in jail'
A court fines a US journalist $800 a day until she complies with a request to disclose her source for an investigative series
Shareholders say they can longer ‘bear such losses’
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