From Afghanistan to Ukraine, award-winning photojournalist Paula Bronstein captures resiliency of those impacted by war
BBC files complaint to the UN over Iran’s threats, harassment of BBC Persian journalists and their families
'The Emancipator,' a reimagining of the 200-year-old abolitionist newspaper, is set to unpack issues of race in the United States and around the world
At least 57 journalists were detained across the U.S. in 2021, most while covering protests says Press Freedom Tracker
Risk of expensive, time-consuming legal litigation acts as deterrent for those wanting to cover corruption and important public interest stories, experts say
Since contested presidential elections in 2020, Belarus has jailed hundreds of journalists in an effort to censor independent voices, local media and analysts say
On international end impunity day, UN draws attention to the growing problem of violent threats directed at female journalists
Jailing of members of Iranian Writers Association, other critics highlights Tehran’s restrictive views on free speech, analysts say
A rise in hostility toward media and dangerous assignments highlight need for trauma support for freelance journalists, media foundation says
Journalists covering environmental crimes are sometimes drawn into investigating other risky areas, such as organized crime and corruption