journalists
Mexican Journalists Are Still Being Killed Despite Promises of Protection
Up to eight journalists have been killed in Mexico this year, even though the dangers to the local media have been attracting international attention for years and prompted multiple promises from the government to act.
Inside the First Standoff Between the Canadian Media and the Trudeau Government
Canada's new government is limiting reporters' access in much the same way its predecessor did.
Top TV Executives Are Meeting to Figure Out How to Deal with Donald Trump
Trump has made a habit of kicking out journalists from campaign events or denying them access to his campaign altogether.
British Journalists to Be Released From Jail and Deported From Indonesia
Becky Prosser and Neil Bonner travelled to the southeast Asian country to make a documentary about piracy for National Geographic TV. They were arrested on May 28 for reporting on tourist visas.
International Editors Have Written to the Turkish President to Demand Press Protection
In the run up to the Turkish elections there are concerns for journalists' safety – not least VICE News's Mohammed Ismael Rasool, who remains imprisoned on an absurd charge.
These Afghan Journalists Are Threatening to Boycott the Taliban
A day after the Taliban declared two TV stations legitimate "military targets," Afghan journalists said that they would withhold coverage of the insurgency if they are attacked.
The Australian Government Started Tracking Your Online Moves Last Night
Everything you need to know about metadata retention and how you're affected.
This New 'Secure' App for Journalists May Not Be Secure At All
Experts say Reporta doesn't follow best practices.
The Hangover News
Over the long weekend the Met shot a man in north London, George Osborne called Jeremy Corbyn a "threat" to national security and three journalists were sentenced to jail in Egypt.
Suspected Shooter in Virginia Killing of Reporter and Cameraman Is Confirmed Dead
The victims were identified as reporter Alison Parker, 24, and cameraman Adam Ward, 27. Both were former colleagues of the shooter.