Committee to Protect Journalists says China, Myanmar are worst offenders, jailing quarter of 293 detained media workers: 'Governments becoming increasingly intolerant of criticism'

Nada Homsi, who freelances for various outlets, had been detained for unclear reasons, following a run-in with authorities over a Palestinian flag hung from her apartment

How a campaign and behind-the-scenes advocacy by Jews worldwide put pressure on the military junta to free 37-year-old Danny Fenster, held since May 24

European Parliament says work by consortium of journalists behind investigation into Herzliya-based NSO Group 'shows how this technology has been systematically abused for years'

Russian justice ministry slaps label on 9 journalists, 3 news outlets amid sweeping crackdown on independent press

Belgium’s military intelligence reportedly concludes that Peter Verlinden and Marie Bamutese were targeted by Israeli-developed Pegasus software

Colleagues, family remember the Middle East correspondent for his love of the land and its peoples and his passion for good food and music

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US native's work appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor and Foreign Policy; he is mourned as 'an incredible journalist'

In her memoir 'Invisible Walls,' Hella Pick describes arriving in the UK knowing one word of English and growing into a journalist who witnessed our era's most impactful events

Beloved by Detroiters and ubiquitous in the local restaurant scene, the centenarian may have been the longest-tenured journalist in US history, writing weekly since 1942

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