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

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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