US says Evan Gershkovich is being wrongfully detained on espionage charges
The bodies of a journalist and six others were discovered in a military camp by resistance fighters
Plans to amend media law will replace jail terms with fines for ethics violations
Press freedom groups have faulted the police for invading the journalists’ privacy
Canada's bid to force Meta to compensate domestic publishers has so far hurt only the publishers
The court ruling says bans on access violate press freedom and are unconstitutional
Venezuelan sports journalist Mari Montes says she has endured years of online abuse directed at her and her family. Analysts say digital attacks are frequently used to try to discredit and silence female journalists. For VOA, Julia Riera has the story. Video editor: Veronica Villafane.
Israel-Hamas war has taken severe toll on journalists in Gaza
Journalists covering conflicts around the world have unique access to the scenes of war crimes, but there are few mechanisms to use that content as evidence in a court of law. The Reckoning Project aims to change that. For VOA, Anna Chernikova reports from Kyiv.
The bill sailed through the lower and upper houses of the Russian parliament, and was unanimously endorsed by the upper house last week
Analysts and journalists warn Kremlin media could enhance Russian attempts to undermine Bosnia’s EU path
A nonprofit is encouraging high school and college students to use journalism to connect with communities
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