Approval clears way for the former VOA director to face final confirmation vote
Marina Ovsyannikova, who was born to a Russian mother and a Ukrainian father in Odesa, was until March working as an editor at Russia's Channel One television
Fifteen representatives of journalist and publishers' unions and organizations from six countries gathered in Geneva for the ‘call to free Julian Assange in the name of press freedom’
The 40-year-old Maks Levin is one of eight journalists killed in the course of their work since the start of the war in Ukraine
Lotfi Hidouri, editor of the Achahed website who had been detained since Thursday, still faces prosecution over allegedly suspicious activities
Female Asian journalists and human rights activists who cover China have been on the receiving end of a recent smear campaign on Twitter, which has closed 400 linked accounts as part of an investigation
Jeferson da Silva Lima was on the run, but he surrendered at the police station of Atalaia do Norte in the remote Javari Valley bordering Peru and Colombia
Telling the stories of others also displaced by war gives me the drive to keep reporting, says Syrian journalist Nawroz Rasho
After fleeing bombing in her hometown, Nawroz Rasho reports on life in a Syrian camp that has been her home for four years
Dangerous, deadly labeling of government critics and activists as communists or terrorists has been policy under President Rodrigo Duterte
Azerbaijan’s journalists warn that lack of justice puts them at great risk
Lotfi Hidouri, editor-in-chief of Achahed, arrested over alleged links to a company accused of conspiring against the state
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