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Jordan | Attacks

 

Jordan: Reporters covering protests against Gaza war increasingly harassed

 

The arrests of journalists covering the protests are one of the latest symptoms of the mounting pressure on reporters throughout the region.

 
 
 

Americas | Access to Information

 

IAPA analyses the challenges faced by journalists in exile

 

In the context of a UNESCO event in Costa Rica, the Inter American Press Association organized a panel discussion to address the growing challenges of journalists forced to work outside of their home countries.

 
 

Greece | Access to Information

 

Greece: Three years on, still no justice for murdered journalist Giorgos Karaivaz

 

“Karaivaz was one of Greece’s most prominent investigative journalists specialising in organised crime and police reporting when he was gunned down in broad daylight outside his Athens home on 9 April 2021”.

 
 

Pakistan | Access to Information

 

Pakistan: Online campaign launched against prolonged X suspension

 

The “Restore X” campaign highlights how the suspension of X (Twitter) in Pakistan is affecting the free flow of information.

 
 

Uganda | Access to Information

 

Screens become mightier than the sword in the fight for accountability

 

Ugandans turn to digital spaces to push for transparency and accountability and spotlight parliament’s excesses.

 
 

Georgia | Censorship

 

Georgia: Ruling party reintroduces ‘foreign agents’ law to parliament

 

“Georgian authorities’ revival of a bill that would smear media outlets as foreign-controlled is deeply concerning and utterly incompatible with their claim of aligning with European democratic standards” – CPJ

 
 

Palestine | Access to Information

 

Palestinian digital rights and the extraterritorial impact of the EU’s Digital Services Act

 

A new study examines discrimination and censorship concerns within the EU, affecting both Palestinians and global advocates for Palestinian human rights.