The entry into force of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and Rules has effectively overturned more than 20 years of ...
Just days before Elon Musk is due to appear before the cybercrime unit of the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office, Reporters ...
Attorneys representing the Foreign Press Association in Israel (FPA), Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Committee to ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has launched the Providing Reporters with Emergency Safety Supplies (PRESS) Fund, a new grant ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has filed an amicus curiae brief in federal court to support a lawsuit brought by immigrant ...
As Bulgaria’s parliamentary elections approach on 19 April, a new abusive lawsuit against an investigative journalist has ...
On 13 April, the Ngozi Court of Appeal in northern Burundi delivered its verdict in the trial of journalist Sandra Muhoza, ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is relieved by the release of Myanmar journalist and filmmaker Shin Daewe, who had been ...
One journalist was killed and roughly 30 injured while covering student protests in Dhaka, the capital city. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns this unacceptable violence and calls on the ...
Federal agents and officials are increasingly targeting journalists in the state of Minnesota covering widespread protests against the government’s sweeping immigration crackdown. At least six ...
A new bill aimed at tackling antisemitism is raising serious concerns about press freedom and journalism in France. It is due to be debated in the French National Assembly from 16 April onwards.
In a meeting with Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the Minister of Communication and Media and Spokesperson for the Congolese Government, Patrick Muyaya, committed to introducing a series of press ...