Reporters Without Borders: Press freedom faces unprecedented threats
The latest rankings from Reporters Without Borders show the extent to which press freedom is under pressure worldwide – particularly in Africa.
By Arne Schütte
The latest rankings from Reporters Without Borders show the extent to which press freedom is under pressure worldwide – particularly in Africa.
By Arne Schütte
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China (FCCC) published a statement on Monday on the working conditions of foreign journalists in China.
By Amelie Richter
Rostam Aziz is a well-connected and extremely wealthy Tanzanian businessman with a background in politics. He is currently making headlines with a media takeover in neighboring Kenya that could have repercussions across East Africa.
By Peter Theuri
Our “China Perspective” column is written by authors based in the People’s Republic of China. Today’s edition looks at how companies obtain crucial economic information in a tightly regulated media environment.
By Redaktion Table
Shortly before the conclusion of the People's Congress, China's state media are busy reporting on the delegates' “motions and recommendations.” Behind this lie both sham debates and serious concerns. The topic of working conditions is the subject of heated debate.
By Leonardo Pape
Created by Chinese journalists, the Journalists Home News Prize serves as a civil-society alternative to state awards. Despite censorship, Chinese reporters still spark debate with investigative work.
By Fabian Peltsch
Reporters Without Borders condemns the imprisonment of two independent Chinese journalists. Most recently, Wu Yingjiao and Liu Hu published an article about alleged corruption by a local official.
By Leonardo Pape
After the devastating apartment fire in Hong Kong, the Chinese Security Bureau warned foreign media against false information. The authorities criticized the reporting and warned against interfering in the Legislative Council election.
By Julia Fiedler
The Vietnamese police are pursuing a journalist living in Berlin. He speaks of a case of "cross-border criminalization" and criticizes Vietnam's repressive tactics.
By Redaktion Table
The EU Parliament is awarding this year’s Human Rights Prize to a representative of the free press. Both had “paid a high price for telling the truth to the powerful,” said EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola.
By Marion Bergermann