On a Trip to Israel, Slovenian PM Met With Notorious Spyware Firm
During a state visit to Israel in December, Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša met for several hours with representatives...
During a state visit to Israel in December, Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša met for several hours with representatives...
After two more foreign correspondents were forced to leave China, the European Union has accused Beijing of harassing...
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) orchestrated for decades the theft of millions of rubles of oil from trucks and...
A global media watchdog urged Pakistani authorities to investigate last week's murder of a local journalist in the southern...
Myanmar’s dictatorial military junta arrested on Friday two more reporters in its latest attempt to crack down on the...
Moscow’s lawsuits against five social media giants for not removing calls to join government-banned rallies from their...
Three non-governmental organizations announced on Monday that they have helped a Syrian man sue in Moscow members of the...
Human Rights Watch urged on Wednesday the United Nations to do something about the deteriorating human rights situation in...
Serbian businessman Stanko Subotić is suing the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, its publisher Drew...
More than 30 United Nations member states came together on Friday to condemn the trajectory of human rights in Egypt and...
Serbia’s pro-government media launched a coordinated smear campaign against reporters of the investigative outlet KRIK on...
Hundreds attended on Wednesday the funeral of three young women who have worked for a TV and radio station in the eastern...