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Mexico urged to do more to protect journalists after murders

By Sofia Miselem The murders of two journalists in the Mexican border city of Tijuana in less than a week have triggered calls for the...

Togo charges 2 journalists with ‘contempt’

Togo has charged two journalists who have been critical of the government with “contempt of authority” and “spreading false statements on social media,” their...

Record number of journalists jailed this year at 293–CPJ

The number of journalists jailed around the world hit a new record in 2021, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday, with...

For the departed

Members and officials of the National Press Club offer prayers at the Ampatuan Massacre marker in front of the NPC compound in Manila on...

PH still ranked ‘7th deadliest place for journalists’

The Philippines remained the 7th deadliest country in the world for journalists in terms of unsolved killings, according to press freedom organization Committee to...

Russian cops search homes of journalists

Moscow—Russian police on Tuesday were searching the apartments of investigative journalists and their relatives as authorities pile more pressure on independent media. Proyekt (The Project),...

Thai police arrest journalists fleeing coup-hit Myanmar

Three Myanmar journalists have been arrested in Thailand after fleeing across the border to escape a crackdown by the military junta, their employer has...

EU urges China: Free detained journalists

The European Union has urged China to release all journalists and citizens held in connection with their reporting, following the detention of a Bloomberg...

PH out of Top 5 worst countries for journalists

The Philippines is finally out of the top five worst countries for journalists and was declared the “biggest mover” in the Committee to Protect...

Malaysia police probe journalists

Malaysian police Friday questioned five Australian journalists from Al Jazeera over a documentary about the plight of migrants which authorities have denounced as inaccurate,...

China threatens to remove visas

Beijing"•The Chinese government is threatening to remove visas from journalists as a weapon to intimidate foreign media “like never before”, a press group said...

Red-tagging fears eased: Not to worry

President Rodrigo Duterte and his administration will not take action that will harm journalists, the Palace said Sunday after a Cagayan de Oro-based media...

Face value

A December 2019 survey among 233 traditional and digital news publishers from 32 countries revealed that lies, half-truths and fake news from politicians will...

China accounts for 48 of jailed journalists–press watchdog

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