Russia Tells Media to Delete Stories Mentioning Ukraine 'Invasion'
The government has threatened to block news organizations that describe the country's actions as an "assault," "invasion," or a "declaration of war."
Day After Judge Dismisses Sarah Palin's Lawsuit, Jury Says NYT 'Not Liable'
The jury claimed that there was not enough evidence to point to The New York Times purposefully publishing a 2017 op-ed in an attempt to slander Palin.
Police Reform Protects Journalists From Abuse by Minnesota State Patrol
The initial suit was brought against the MSP by reporters injured by troopers while covering protests in the wake of the George Floyd and Daunte Wright killings.
Video of Reporter Getting Hit by Car on Live TV Sparks Staffing Debate
The video of Tori Yorgey getting struck during her report has kicked off a discussion of the unnecessary demands that multimedia journalists face daily.
BBC Broadcaster Rabbi Rubinstein Resigns After 30 Years Over Antisemitism
"I simply don't see how I or in fact any Jew who has any pride in that name can be associated with the Corporation anymore," the rabbi said.
Hong Kong's Citizen News Becomes Third to Close Amid Crackdown on Dissent
"Regrettably, what was ahead of us is not just pouring rains or blowing winds, but hurricanes and tsunamis," the outlet said in a statement.
TV Anchor Shares Call From Viewer Complaining She Is 'Very Asian'
"I don't think it was appropriate that she said that, and she's being very Asian. I don't know. She can keep her Korean to herself," the caller said.
U.S.-Funded Broadcaster's Belarus Outlet Labeled as Extremist
Radio Svaboda, the Belarusian outlet for Radio Free Europe, was labeled extremist more than a year after it covered the country's August 2020 election protests.
Border Agency Accused of Tracking Reporters with Tech Meant for Terrorists
The CBP's Counter Network Division allegedly carried out the practice to "vet" whether individuals the agency intended work with were "reputable reporters."
102 Journalists Imprisoned in China in 2021, International Group Says
365 journalists are behind bars across the world according to the report from The International Federation of Journalists.
22 Journalists Killed in Philippines Since Rodrigo Duterte Became President
Jesus "Jess" Malabanan, 58, died after being shot in the head in the city of Calbayog in Samar province, as he watched television in his family stall.
Twitter's New 'Private Media' Policy Devastates Investigative Journalism
Twitter banning surreptitious audio and video recordings entirely would only remove information that offers a more accurate depiction of what actually occurred.
CNN Fires Chris Cuomo After He 'Broke Our Rules' in Aiding Besieged Brother
Cuomo allegedly used his position at CNN to find information about his brother's accusers.
Belarus Newspaper Banned, Journalists Compare Country to North Korea
The Nasha Niva had celebrated its 115th anniversary before the Belarusian Ministry of Information banned the newspaper on Tuesday.
BBC Faces Demand for Apology Over 'Toxic' Transgender Article
The article, published on October 26, interviewed several lesbians who felt "pressured into sex by some trans women."
American Journalist to Remain in Myanmar Jail After Bail Hearing Delayed
While preparing to board a Michigan-bound flight on May 24 to visit family, Fenster was detained at Yangon International Airport and has been in custody since.
'The French Dispatch' Characters Are Based on Real People
"The French Dispatch" may exist in Wes Anderson's unique unreal world, but many of its characters are based on real legends of journalism.
Philippine Gov't Denies Crimes Against Journalists After Ressa Nobel Prize
"There is no slap there because as everyone knows, no one has ever been censored in the Philippines," a government spokesman said in a news conference.
Hear Moment Maria Ressa Found Out She Won the Nobel Peace Prize
The 58-year-old journalist and co-founder of Rappler is the 18th woman in history to win the Peace Prize.
Myanmar Says Journalist Danny Fenster Does 'More' Than What Reporters Do
Fenster is one of around 100 journalists detained in Myanmar since the military takeover in the country on February 1.
Portland Newsroom Postpones Newscasts for On-the-Job Stress Seminar
A photojournalist with the station wrote about the stress management seminar on Twitter, adding that he has "never seen a newsroom do this."
CNN Slams Ted Cruz After He Calls Reporter in Afghanistan 'Enemy' of U.S.
"Rather than running off to Cancun in tough times, @clarissaward is risking her life to tell the world what's happening. That's called bravery," CNN tweeted.
American Newspapers Ask Biden for Evacuation Of Journalists From Kabul
The publisher of The Washington Post, Fred Ryan, is asking for the administration's help in getting "204 journalists, support staff and families" in Kabul to safety.
Freelancers Need Union Protections
Success in unionizing will set a new precedent in the editorial world.
Capital Gazette Closed Physical Newsroom After Hedge Fund Sale
"We lost journalists on that day in 2018, and now we think we might be losing our local paper as well," Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley said.
Iran Plots to Kidnap Iranian-American Journalist from U.S. Soil
Despite the fact that Iran has targeted American citizens in America for kidnapping, the indictment will not affect the Biden administration's interest in pursuing a return to the 2015 nuclear deal.
Logan Paul Defends Addison Rae After UFC Reporter Backlash
TikTok star Addison Rae, 20, faced backlash after commenting that she studied "3 whole months of broadcast journalism" to prepare for the reporter role.
Alleged Target of Iran Kidnapping Plot Urges Biden to Act Against Regime
"I'd like the Biden Administration to show some gumption and take action against the Islamic Republic," she told Newsweek. "Only a stern response will make the Iranian government stop its malign behavior."
What Nikole Hannah-Jones Said About Declining UNC Journalism Position
"To be denied it, and to only be granted tenure on the last possible day at the last possible moment after legal action, after weeks of protests, after it became a national scandal, it's just not something I wanted anymore," Hannah-Jones said.
U.S. Journalist Danny Fenster to Remain in Myanmar Prison
A court extended the 37-year-old's pretrial detention Thursday after he was arrested in May on incitement charges.