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On 7 August, journalist Asaduzzaman Tuhin was killed with machete blows after filming armed men chasing a young man in ...
Since the sham re-election of President Alexander Lukashenko on 9 August 2020, the noose constraining the country’s ...
Disrupted programming, journalists sacked from their jobs: the US government’s suspension of Voice of America (VOA), whose ...
On 29 July, Zambian investigative outlet News Diggers released a documentary on the negative consequences of China’s ...
Since 22 July 2025, at least four media professionals and associates across Kabul have been arbitrarily arrested in raids ...
The 20th World Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reveals a two-fold increase in polarisation amplified by information chaos – that is, media polarisation fuelling ...
One year ago, To Lam – a leader of Hanoi’s crackdown on independent media – was appointed General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, becoming the most powerful man in the country. Reporters ...
On Thursday, 7 August, Ukrainian authorities announced the launch of an investigation into the director of Taganrog prison in Russia for his involvement in the torture of Ukrainian journalist Victoria ...
August 1 marks one year since Alsu Kurmasheva was released from a Russian prison. The Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) journalist told Reporters Without Borders (RSF) in an exclusive video ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and a coalition of press freedom groups, civil liberties groups, and labor unions are urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to maintain the current ...