Reporters Without Borders has gathered new witness testimony concerning the death of Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna in a Russian prison, including claims she refused to eat while others were tortured.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has reported a concerning increase in violence targeting journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting growing threats to press freedom in the region.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a Paris-based media watchdog, said in a newly published report that China has been “gradually strengthening” its influence on Georgia’s information space, warning of…
In 2009, March 12 was designated by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) as "World Day Against Internet Censorship" - This year, RSF is focusing on the United States
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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity related to attacks targeting journalists in Ukraine, following previous war crime complaints.
(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 20 - An allegedly pro-Russian Italian journalist has been released after being detained in Turkey Thursday, the Italian foreign ministry confirmed Friday.
Andrea Lucidi has reported frequently from Ukraine's Donbass region reflecting the positions of the occupying Russian forces, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has said.
He had been held in Turkey without charge. (ANSA).
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A Reporters Without Borders (RSF) official expressed concern over the media situation in Serbia. The RSF representative urged the European Commission to speak out more forcefully on the issue.
Reporters Without Borders states that the M23 rebel group in eastern Congo is holding civilians, including two journalists, in metal shipping containers without light or ventilation.
The Czech government's plans to alter the funding of public media have drawn criticism from Reporters Without Borders, with a Swedish representative visiting the Czech Republic to discuss concerns with the culture minister.
Reporters Without Borders announced a significant legal victory against the US government, overturning the unlawful termination of hundreds of journalists at the Voice of America (VOA) foreign broadcaster.
Reporters Without Borders Austria has appealed to Austrian Chancellor Andreas Babler to 'depoliticize' the Wiener Zeitung, as the company seeks new management, while former employees demand repayment of incorrectly calculated salaries.
Pavol Salaj, director of Reporters Without Borders' Prague bureau, spoke to N1 about the drastic deterioration of journalist safety in Serbia, stating that attacks on media are akin to a 'license to kill'.
Pavol Szalai from Reporters Without Borders warns that a victory for Viktor Orbán would further suppress free media in Hungary, noting that Orbán's Fidesz party already controls 80% or more of the Hungarian media market without imprisoning or killing journalists.
Reporters Without Borders Director-General Thibaut Bruttin announced that a mission from the organization will visit Hungary on March 16 and 17, one month before the elections, to support journalists.
Reporters Without Borders highlights targeted attacks against journalists in Ukraine, including drone strikes on media workers, information control in occupied territories, and newsrooms affected by attacks on energy infrastructure.
Reporters Without Borders has accused Russia of committing crimes against humanity, citing abuses against over 175 journalists since the invasion of Ukraine began.