Reporters Without Borders
Broadcaster shutdown a warning to critics of Philippines government
The Philippines has long ranked as one of the world's most dangerous places to work as a journalist
Tech on the side of press freedom: Censored articles concealed in Minecraft game
Work by banned, exiled or killed journalists in five countries—Egypt, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Vietnam—are on an open server
49 journalists murdered across world in 2019, lowest in 16 years
57 journalists are being held hostage across the globe, mostly in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Ukraine.
RSF slams Imran Khan over press freedom
Recently, Khan was on a visit to the US and had claimed that media in his country has more freedom than in Britain.
Pak orders probe into journalists who posted pictures of Khashoggi online: Report
Khashoggi had been a fierce critic of the prince, and his killing ignited a diplomatic crisis.
Indian journalist wins Press Freedom Award for Courage in UK
Swati Chaturvedi won the award for her book: 'I am a Troll: Inside the Secret World of the BJP's Digital Army'.
Khashoggi death: Don't give Saudi Arabia 'licence to kill', says RSF
Khashoggi disappearance has been shrouded in mystery and tipped Saudi Arabia into one of its worst international crises.
Egypt sentences 75 to death over clashes, journalist gets 5 years
In a statement, Amnesty condemned Saturday's death sentences and heavy prison terms after what it called a 'disgraceful mass trial'.
'We are speechless': Otherwise blank edit page of tragedy affected US paper
The front page headline of The Capital, covering own tragedy, was bereft of even an adjective with pictures above of the 5 people killed.
'We're putting out a paper tomorrow': US reporter after shooting at office
Phil Davis, a reporter who was hiding under his desk at time of shooting said, 'it was like a war zone inside'.