Burkina Faso Journalists Abducted After Criticizing Press Freedom in the Country
Burkina Faso’s press freedom faces a growing crackdown, with the abduction of two journalists just days after they publicly...
Burkina Faso’s press freedom faces a growing crackdown, with the abduction of two journalists just days after they publicly...
Jailed Turkish opposition leader Ekrem İmamoğlu hailed a record turnout of 15 million voters in the CHP’s presidential...
A Lebanese bank chairman has filed sweeping legal complaints against investigative journalists, following their reporting on...
Georgia's ruling party advanced a foreign agents bill modeled on the U.S. FARA law, sparking fears it will be used to...
Georgian prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into five civil society groups, freezing their bank accounts and...
Azerbaijan has intensified its crackdown on civil society, arresting NGO figures and targeting exiled activists and...
The bloggers rack up millions of views, promote Russia as a haven for conservatives, glorify the war in Ukraine — and never...
A young Ukrainian journalist believed in truth and justice. She was 27 when she died in a Russian prison while trying to...
A Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-linked businessman, identified as one of Australia’s top criminal targets, was involved in...
As the U.S. withdraws support for independent journalism worldwide, Russia and China could try to fill the vacuum.
Georgian authorities have violently cracked down on protests over the past three months, raising fears that data extraction...
Kyrgyzstan’s Supreme Court upheld prison sentences for two journalists accused of inciting mass unrest, a move condemned by...