War in Ukraine: Journalists killed, tortured, imprisoned... Reporters Without Borders brings the case before the ICC
Reporters Without Borders has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court concerning crimes against humanity targeting journalists in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.
Cultural Debate. Reporters Without Borders: Sweden is Militarizing β but Forgetting About Psychological Defense
Reporters Without Borders argues that while Sweden is undergoing significant military investments, it is neglecting the critical area of psychological defense as media plays an essential role in national security.
Media watchdog RSF expresses outrage at ruling against Hong Kong magnate Jimmy Lai
Reporters Without Borders condemns the harsh sentencing of Jimmy Lai, a prominent Hong Kong journalist, as a significant blow to press freedom in the region.
Press Freedom: 55 Attacks on Media People
Reporters Without Borders criticizes intimidation and violence against journalists in Germany, highlighting that many reporters view the delegitimization of journalistic work as a significant threat to journalism, as noted in their report on the state of press freedom in Germany presented in Berlin.
Report by Reporters Without Borders: Polarized New World
In Germany, the danger for journalists is increasing due to attacks from the right-wing sphere and the polarized debate over the Middle East.
"Failures" in "pluralism": CNews once again attacked by RSF, which refers to Arcom
The organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has formally referred CNews to the audiovisual regulatory authority Arcom for alleged significant failures in pluralism.
Reporters Without Borders sent an open letter to BabiΕ‘. They warn against the abolition of license fees
Reporters Without Borders has sent an open letter to Czech Prime Minister Andrej BabiΕ‘, warning him about the potential dangers of abolishing license fees.