Inspired by The Boston Globe's reporting, Spain's El Pais uncovers cases that prompt government inquiry
Environmental beat as risky as war reporting, experts say, with gangs threatening local and foreign media
Journalists are among 181 political prisoners held in poor conditions in Cuban jails, report finds
As activists mar artwork displays in climate protests, journalists find themselves under police scrutiny
Spanish NGO launches worldwide fight to treat preventable eye problems in Africa and Latin America with help of Oscar-winning actor
Although his family had been close to Cuba's famous revolutionaries, Abraham Enoa chose to write the truth — and paid for it
Despite family connections to the Castros, Abraham Jimenez Enoa decided to be an independent journalist; now he is in exile
Trend comes as Spain pushes for dialogue and separatist parties split
As license of one of Nicaragua’s few remaining independent radio stations is revoked, independent media in this Central American country are struggling
Space, sunshine and wind energy make Spain a European leader in push for green hydrogen
There are reports the US administration plans to ask Spain to resettle migrants from Western Hemisphere to relieve pressure at US southern border
In first letter to family, Pablo González says spy allegations against him will pass
Media organizations protest as war reporter held in Poland
Potential lithium mine in Spain could be a game changer but faces opposition from conservationists
With a softened debt deal and widespread influence of Kremlin-backed media, Cuba follows Russian narrative on Ukraine, say independent journalists
War reporter who contributed to outlets including VOA denies accusations of spying as Poland detained him for three months
Europe’s biggest producer of ham is embroiled in a debate over what activists say is industrial farming’s harmful effects on the environment and abuse of animals.
Iberdrola sues El Confidencial, which calls case an attack on press freedom
Human rights groups accuse Cuban government of abusing rights of thousands of Cubans who work abroad.
‘It will leave us without eyes and ears’ says EFE president, as visa issues and harassment force Spanish news agency to rethink role in Cuba
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