Judge imposes fine of $800 per day until Herridge complies
Conflicts and election tensions contribute to drop in rights globally, the non-profit finds
Sergei Sokolov is accused of discrediting Russia's armed forces
Since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, pro-Russian sentiments have increased, but they may not all be authentic
In Tuesday statement, John Lippman calls Iran’s actions “typical of a regime that does not value human rights or the rule of law,” stands by VOA journalists and their reporting.
For Afghan journalist Sadiq Torabzai, the path to escaping Taliban rule led through nearly a dozen countries. Now in Canada, he waits to be reunited with his children. From Toronto, Ahmad Farshad Saleh has the story, narrated by Bezhan Hamdard.
Orlov, 70, has served for more than two decades as one of the leaders of rights group Memorial.
One had been critical of rulings by country’s chief justice, another says he was targeted for critical coverage of election
Court orders Africa Intelligence reporter Antoine Galindo detained until March 1 after arrest in Ethiopia’s capital
Russia has been cracking down on dissent amid the war in Ukraine
The privacy violation for Claudia Sheinbaum comes days after the incumbent, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, revealed the phone number of a journalist investigating his entourage's alleged drug cartel links
News site reported on corruption by generals regarding their housing
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