Was The Media’s SOTU Fact-Check Fair?
Can excessive fact-checking be partisan in itself?
Can excessive fact-checking be partisan in itself?
The news you missed last month included Apple deals in Russia to journalists in Indonesia to art in Uganda to so many other incredible stories around the world.
Following international criticism from human rights and press freedom organizations, the female Iranian TV journalist was allowed to return to her home country.
A prominent Nicaraguan journalist has fled his home country in order to maintain his safety while reporting on President Daniel Ortega’s regime.
Three pro-Kremlin trolls who were cyber-attacking Finnish journalist Jessikka Aro were convicted in Helsinki.
As Yemen’s Civil War rages on, the casualty list includes journalists trying to report on the atrocities they see while risking their own lives.
Russian female journalists have been boycotting their beats to bring attention to the harassment that happens in their workplace
Tunca Öğreten and others will go to trial on Tuesday for exposing corruption in the Turkish government
Double the characters, double the trouble?
It has been almost a year since Turkey’s 2016 coup, but journalists there still face a hostile government and threats of jail time.