Reflecting on the conversations and debates held in Indonesia for World Press Freedom Day, James Deane shares his three reasons to be worried and three grounds for optimism.
In many places in the world, citizens do not enjoy freedom of the press. Governments control output, billionaires own pluralities of newspapers, and journalists are attacked and murdered for ...
Recognizing the interconnectedness between the urgent need to address environmental crisis, the significant contribution of ...
On World Press Freedom Day, we're celebrating eight remarkable projects supporting our media partners to produce trustworthy information and content that goes beyond news - tackling information ...
The World Press Freedom Day is being observed today to create awareness about importance of press freedom. This year the day has been dedicated to the importance of journalism and freedom of ...
Veterans and world leaders meet in Normandy on Thursday to mark the 80th anniversary of the June 6, 1944 D-Day landings, when ...
Speaking during the belated Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) organised World Press Freedom Day commemorations in ...
Mongabay’s award-winning investigation that revealed water contamination from palm oil plantations in Indigenous territories ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges Pakistan’s new federal and provincial authorities to adopt urgent measures to address ...
Three well-known freedom-of-expression organizations have appealed to the Vietnamese authorities to release veteran journalist and historian Truong Huy San, a well-known government critic who ...
President Biden and key U.S. allies were in Normandy Thursday to commemorate U.S.-led allied forces’ D-Day invasion of ...
World War II veterans are joining heads of state and others on the beaches of Normandy to commemorate the 80th anniversary of ...