Between January 2025 and April 2026, Pakistan Press Foundation has documented at least 233 instances of violence, threats, and legal actions against journalists.
When Israel began its assault on Gaza, information was among the many casualties. Foreign media were largely barred from entering the territory, except for rare, Israeli military-escorted trips, with ...
Despite claims by Myanmar’s military government that it is ready to restore normalcy and civilian rule in the country, the junta continues to violently attack the civil disobedience movement and those ...
The impacts of AI on journalism are complex and still evolving. While some welcome it to streamline work, others see more downsides, including its ability to turbocharge mis- and disinformation.
At a time when escalating political violence and armed clashes between government forces, aligned militias, and opposition groups have stalled the implementation of the 2018 peace agreement and ...
For nearly two decades, IFEX member Fundamedios has tracked and documented violations of freedom of expression and crimes against journalists across Ecuador. In 2023, they reported that women ...
The incident illustrates the extreme risks faced by community journalists in conflict-prone areas, especially those who have been repeatedly subjected to red-tagging.
Media groups urged Malta to create an enabling environment that meets international standards for all working journalists in ...
With these future risks and challenges in mind, RSF, media experts and organisations urge state actors to take immediate action to ensure the sector's resilience.
IAPA approved a set of resolutions in response to the growing deterioration of press freedom and the increase in threats against journalism in the Americas.
Palestinian places cannot be treated as incidental; such classifications can reinforce the erasure of the Palestinian geography and normalize unlawful Israeli claims over the occupied territory.
The Committee to Protect Journalists said the raid and travel bans are an attempt to criminalize investigative journalism under the guise of protecting religious and national interests.