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Venezuela: A new report by RSF and partner organisations condemns the fear, intimidation, and self-censorship surrounding the presidential election

In the face of the growing crackdown on press freedom sparked by Venezuela’s presidential election, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and seven partner organisations (including IFEX-ALC) have joined forces to expose the harrowing obstacles currently facing the Venezuelan press. The report found over 228 violations of press freedom, and notes that at least eight journalists remain arbitrarily imprisoned.

Ukraine: 13 journalists killed at work in first 1,000 days of Russia’s invasion

Some journalists have been killed as a result of Russian shelling, either indiscriminate or targeted, while others were likely killed in extrajudicial executions. Dozens more have been wounded.

Ukraine: 1,000 days of war have seen 329 media outlets forced to close

The most common reasons for closing down were the Russian occupation of territories, which saw 117 media outlets closed, and financial difficulties caused by the war, which resulted in 96 closures.

RSF presses criminal charges against ‘X’ over disinformation

After ‘X’ failed to address disinformation about RSF on its platform, the press freedom group is now pursuing the matter via the French courts, arguing that ‘X’ is complicit in disseminating false information and identity theft.

The Chinese regime’s fierce repression of journalists hidden behind a day of celebration

RSF identifies five key repressive tactics that highlight the critical dangers to press freedom in China.

Bolivia: RSF denounces the violent attacks against at least 25 journalists covering mass protests

Tensions between Bolivia’s current president and his political rival have led to massive protests and road blockades.The ongoing unrest has resulted in an increase in violence against journalists covering the protests.

Peru judge orders IDL-Reporteros to turn over audio recordings in corruption case

“It is appalling that the Peruvian judicial system is being used to prosecute IDL-Reporteros and Gustavo Gorriti for their work investigating issues of public interest” – CPJ.

Tech workers expose suppression of Palestinian advocacy in the workplace

7amleh’s report exposes bias against Palestinian rights advocacy in tech, urging companies to protect employees’ freedom of expression.

Fact-checking coalition set up ahead of Ghana elections

The Coalition will run Media Situation Rooms dedicated to spotting and debunking misinformation disinformation and other harmful narratives related to the elections that may emerge on both online and offline platforms across the country.

Statement on the targeting and killing of journalists in Palestine and Lebanon

We stand in solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese journalists bravely reporting amid life-threatening risks and demand that all governments, press freedom organisations, and human rights bodies take concrete steps to ensure their protection.

Criticism and climate care are under attack in Cambodia – but communities are fighting back

IFEX’s Asia-Pacific editor Mong Palatino features the work of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights and civil society groups in promoting the empowerment of environmental activists and land rights defenders in Cambodia

Trump’s election win should prompt Europe to better protect journalists

“Trump’s anti-press rhetoric has already prompted many of his admirers, around the world and in Europe, to retaliate against the media. With Donald J. Trump back in the White House, they will feel even more empowered to harass the press” – EFJ

Taliban’s Virtue and Vice authorities shut down “Zhman” radio station for violating music ban

“Zhman Radio” is the second local media outlet in Khost to be closed following recent warnings.

CPJ Board: The free press must be protected

Legal persecution, imprisonment, physical violence, and even killings have sadly become familiar threats for journalists across the world. They must not now also become commonplace in the United States, where threats of violence and online harassment have in recent years become routine.

Journalism under siege in northern Gaza: RSF condemns Israel’s news blackout

The Israeli army’s blockade of northern Gaza seeks to expel the few remaining journalists documenting the realities on the ground.