Tag: journalists
strike by journalists from the main press group
Kiosks in Italy will be semi-empty this Saturday, February 18. Several dailies including La Repubblica And La Stampawhich are among the biggest and most famous in Italy, will not appear…
in Tunis, journalists denounce an unbreathable climate
It is a day of mobilization planned for a long time but which has taken on a particular symbolism. Tunisian journalists organized a “day of anger” on Thursday 16 February…
media silence of journalists in Kwango province
Media silence for the media in Kwango province for three days since this Friday. The decision of the National Union of the Press of Congo, Kwango section, was taken to…
Journalists are sentenced for revealing state secrets
Published: Just now full screenHelsingin Sanomat’s former editor-in-chief Klaus Niemi (right) and lawyer Kai Kotiranta in connection with a hearing in the case in August. Archive image. Photo: Markku Ulander/AP/TT…
the trial of two French journalists opens in Paris
Éric Laurent and Catherine Graciet are suspected of having wanted to obtain from the entourage of the Moroccan sovereign two million euros not to publish an embarrassing book for the…
Latest news – Mexican journalists abducted – seen chained
Quick news from Aftonbladet Our reporting on three current topics right now: arrow The networks: Unique database on Stockholm’s gang criminals arrow The economic crisis arrow The war in Ukraine…
Three journalists kidnapped in Mexico
In a video posted by unknown people on social media, two of the missing journalists are seen chained up. One of them says they are “paying the price” for reporting…
Journalists on trial in Belarus
Published: Just now full screen Editor-in-Chief Maryna Zolatava for But.by is on trial in Minsk, Belarus. Archive image. Photo: Sergei Grits/AP/TT Five journalists were put on trial in Belarus’ capital…
Report: These are the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists
Russia has curtailed media freedom since starting its war of aggression. There are more imprisoned journalists in the world than ever before. Russia is the most dangerous country in Europe…
Nearly 1,700 journalists killed in 20 years worldwide, according to a report by RSF
According to the latest report from Reporters Without Borders published on Friday 30 December, 1,668 journalists have been killed in the world since 2003, that is to say 80 years…