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Ivorian journalists protest government effort to select union leaderThe Japan Times
politics6 hrs ago

Ivorian journalists protest government effort to select union leader

Journalists in Ivory Coast have protested a government attempt to appoint a new head of their national union. The move comes as press conditions in the country remain more stable than in neighboring states but face regional pressures.

The Japan Times
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Hundreds March in Tunis Demanding Release of Jailed Opposition Figures and Greater Media Freedomsthehindu.com
world3 days ago

Hundreds March in Tunis Demanding Release of Jailed Opposition Figures and Greater Media Freedoms

Demonstrators in Tunisia's capital called for an end to restrictions on media and the freeing of opposition figures held since President Kais Saied began a crackdown on dissent.

AJ
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Gaza-based AFP, AP and Reuters Journalists Receive 2026 WAN-IFRA Golden Pen of Freedom Awardfinancialpost.com
world8 days ago

Gaza-based AFP, AP and Reuters Journalists Receive 2026 WAN-IFRA Golden Pen of Freedom Award

Three Palestinian journalists accepted the award on behalf of colleagues working in Gaza at the World News Media Congress in Marseille on June 1.

Rappler
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U.S. Administration Expels Chinese Journalist After China Orders Reporter Outuctoday.com
politics11 days ago

U.S. Administration Expels Chinese Journalist After China Orders Reporter Out

The U.S. administration removed a Chinese journalist from the country. The action followed China’s decision to require a foreign reporter to leave.

The New York Times
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Journalists in Gaza to Receive 2026 Golden Pen of Freedom Awardcitizen.co.za
world11 days ago

Journalists in Gaza to Receive 2026 Golden Pen of Freedom Award

Three international news agencies will accept the award on behalf of their local staff still reporting from the territory. The World Association of News Publishers cited the journalists' continued coverage under extreme conditions.

Al-Monitor
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Federal Judge Rejects DHS Warrant Requests in Probe of Church ProtestReason
politics12 days ago

Federal Judge Rejects DHS Warrant Requests in Probe of Church Protest

A magistrate judge twice denied search warrants sought by a DHS agent for YouTube and iPhone records tied to former CNN anchor Don Lemon and other defendants. The government later withdrew the applications after the judge found no probable cause.

Reason
The Atlantic
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Modi Leaves Norway Press Event Without Answering QuestionsAl Jazeera
politics21 days ago

Modi Leaves Norway Press Event Without Answering Questions

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi left a joint news conference in Norway without responding to a reporter's question about taking questions from the press. The exchange occurred during a two-day visit that included meetings with Norway's prime minister and participation in the…

Al Jazeera
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French Judge to Investigate Complaint Against Saudi Crown Prince Over Khashoggi Killingen.rfi.fr
politics25 days ago

French Judge to Investigate Complaint Against Saudi Crown Prince Over Khashoggi Killing

A French investigative magistrate will examine a complaint filed by rights groups against Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman regarding the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The move follows a court of appeal decision that cleared the way for the case afte…

France 24
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Israel Sues New York Times Over Column on Alleged Sexual Abuse of Palestinian DetaineesLe Monde
world26 days ago

Israel Sues New York Times Over Column on Alleged Sexual Abuse of Palestinian Detainees

The Israeli government will sue The New York Times after it published Nicholas Kristof's opinion piece detailing accounts of sexual violence against 14 Palestinian detainees. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar directed the action one day after the…

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Israel Sues New York Times for Defamation Over Column on Detainee Treatmentfoxnews.com
politics27 days ago

Israel Sues New York Times for Defamation Over Column on Detainee Treatment

The Israeli government filed a defamation lawsuit against the New York Times targeting a column by Nicholas Kristof that alleged systematic sexual violence against Palestinian detainees. Officials said the column relied on accounts linked to Hamas and described it as one of the w…

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Wall Street Journal Subpoenaed in Probe of Leaks About Iran Military PlansUsa Today
politics27 days ago

Wall Street Journal Subpoenaed in Probe of Leaks About Iran Military Plans

The subpoenas, dated March 4, seek records related to a February article detailing Pentagon warnings to President Trump before Operation Epic Fury. Press freedom groups condemned the action on May 12, citing risks to newsgathering during wartime. The development follows earlier a…

Usa Today
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Justice Department Subpoenas Wall Street Journal Reporters in Iran Leak ProbeFrance 24
politics28 days ago

Justice Department Subpoenas Wall Street Journal Reporters in Iran Leak Probe

Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the subpoenas on Tuesday, saying they target government leakers of classified information rather than journalists. The subpoenas, received by the Journal on March 4, relate to a Feb. 23 article about Pentagon warnings to President…

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Acting Attorney General Says Media Should Expect Subpoenas on National Security Leaks680news.com
world28 days ago

Acting Attorney General Says Media Should Expect Subpoenas on National Security Leaks

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said media outlets should not be surprised by subpoenas seeking information on sources for stories involving classified national security material. The statement follows a Wall Street Journal report that it received subpoenas tied to its cover…

ABC News
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Trump Administration Directs DOJ to Seek Reporter Subpoenas in Iran War Leak Probeabcnews.go.com
politics29 days ago

Trump Administration Directs DOJ to Seek Reporter Subpoenas in Iran War Leak Probe

President Trump has personally urged the Department of Justice to issue subpoenas to reporters covering the Iran war in order to identify their sources. CNN reported the development on Tuesday. The segment featuring the reporting aired at 8:54 a.m. EDT.

Cnn
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Justice Department Subpoenas Wall Street Journal in Leak Investigationupi.com
politics29 days ago

Justice Department Subpoenas Wall Street Journal in Leak Investigation

The Justice Department issued subpoenas to The Wall Street Journal regarding its reporting on government deliberations about potential military action in Iran. The Journal disclosed receipt of the subpoenas. The move has prompted discussion about press freedom.

The New York Times
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Human Rights Watch Reports Arbitrary Detentions of Activists and Journalists in DR Congo Amid M23 Conflictcitizen.co.za
world29 days ago

Human Rights Watch Reports Arbitrary Detentions of Activists and Journalists in DR Congo Amid M23 Conflict

Human Rights Watch said authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo are harassing and arbitrarily detaining journalists, activists and opposition members amid tensions over potential constitutional changes and conflict with the M23 group. President Félix Tshisekedi raised the…

AllAfrica
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IDF Detains Palestinian Journalist for Year Without Questioning on Terror Chargesjewishpress.com
world30 days ago

IDF Detains Palestinian Journalist for Year Without Questioning on Terror Charges

The IDF held Ali al-Samoudi in administrative detention for around one year before releasing him without trial. CNN reported that he was never questioned about allegations of ties to Islamic Jihad. The military has not responded to the allegations or to figures on detained Palest…

JE
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Niger Suspends Nine French Media Outlets Citing National Securityamerica.cgtn.com
world31 days ago

Niger Suspends Nine French Media Outlets Citing National Security

Niger's media regulatory authority suspended nine French outlets late Friday, accusing them of endangering public order and undermining security forces. Reporters Without Borders condemned the move on Saturday, calling the charges fabricated and urging reversal. The suspensions a…

Abc News
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Niger Suspends Nine French Media OutletsEuronews
politics31 days ago

Niger Suspends Nine French Media Outlets

Niger's military government imposed an immediate ban on nine French media organizations on Friday, citing repeated broadcasts that it said endangered public order and national unity. The move extends a pattern of restrictions on foreign and local press since the 2023 coup.

Euronews
Al Jazeera
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Somali Police Detain Three Journalists in Mogadishu for Questioning After Prison Torture ReportThe Guardian
world32 days ago

Somali Police Detain Three Journalists in Mogadishu for Questioning After Prison Torture Report

Mohamed Bulbul, Abdihafid Nor Barre and Abdishakur Mohamed Mohamud were detained Friday evening after Bulbul reported on the alleged torture of prisoner Sadia Moalim Ali. They were beaten, threatened with death by the Mogadishu police chief and released early Saturday. The arrest…

The Guardian
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Rwandan YouTuber Aimable Karasira Dies in Hospital on Day of Scheduled Prison Releasehrw.org
world32 days ago

Rwandan YouTuber Aimable Karasira Dies in Hospital on Day of Scheduled Prison Release

Aimable Karasira Uzaramba, 48, died at Nyarugenge hospital in Kigali on 8 May 2026 after overdosing on prescribed medication, according to the Rwanda Correctional Service. He had completed pre-release procedures that day at the end of a five-year sentence. The Committee to Protec…

AllAfrica
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Family Calls for Release of Imprisoned Chinese Journalist Over Health IssuesThe Independent
politics33 days ago

Family Calls for Release of Imprisoned Chinese Journalist Over Health Issues

Family members and activists have called for the release of a Chinese journalist imprisoned since 2022 on espionage charges. The journalist was hospitalized in late April with heart arrhythmia and a lung tumor. The family said he faces a death sentence without medical parole and…

The Independent
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Salvadoran News Outlet Reports Asset Freeze on Two Membersabcnews.go.com
world33 days ago

Salvadoran News Outlet Reports Asset Freeze on Two Members

A Salvadoran investigative news outlet announced on Thursday that assets belonging to two of its members, including a bank account and property, have been frozen. The outlet said the action follows its reporting on government corruption and comes amid ongoing audits by authoritie…

The Washington Times
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Tunisian Court to Hear Government Request to Dissolve Al Khatt, Publisher of Inkyfadafrance24.com
world33 days ago

Tunisian Court to Hear Government Request to Dissolve Al Khatt, Publisher of Inkyfada

A three-judge panel at the Tunis Court of First Instance will examine on Monday a request from Tunisia’s executive office that could dissolve Al Khatt, the nongovernmental organization that publishes and partly funds investigative outlet Inkyfada. The move is the culmination of a…

ICIJ
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FBI Opens Leak Investigation Tied to Atlantic Story on FBI Director Kash Patelpbs.org
politics34 days ago

FBI Opens Leak Investigation Tied to Atlantic Story on FBI Director Kash Patel

The FBI opened a criminal probe into whether classified information was leaked to Sarah Fitzpatrick, the reporter who detailed concerns about FBI Director Kash Patel's drinking. Carol Leonnig reported the investigation was ordered from Patel's executive suite, prompting denials f…

pbs.org
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DRC President Says He Is Open to Third Term After Referendumfrance24.com
politics34 days agoUpdated

DRC President Says He Is Open to Third Term After Referendum

Félix Tshisekedi said he would accept a third term if the people want it following a constitutional referendum. A French court ordered the resumption of an investigation into accusations that the widow of Rwanda's ex-president was involved in the 1994 genocide. New allegations of…

France 24
Bloomberg
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Rubio Meets Pope Leo at Vaticanvaticannews.va
politics34 days agoUpdated

Rubio Meets Pope Leo at Vatican

Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived at the Vatican on May 7, 2026, for talks with Pope Leo following public criticism from President Trump. The meeting comes amid new U.S. sanctions on Cuba announced May 1 and Rubio's recent description of the island as a "failed state" run by…

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Media Rights Group Accuses Burkina Faso Authorities of Detaining JournalistAl Jazeera
world35 days ago

Media Rights Group Accuses Burkina Faso Authorities of Detaining Journalist

Reporters Without Borders said its investigation found that journalist Atiana Serge Oulon has been held in a villa in Ouagadougou since his June 2024 abduction. The group stated this contradicts official accounts that he was conscripted into the military. The report also describe…

Al Jazeera
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US Cancels Tourist Visas for Five Board Members of Costa Rica Newspapernews.google.com
politics35 days ago

US Cancels Tourist Visas for Five Board Members of Costa Rica Newspaper

The US State Department cancelled tourist visas for more than half of the board members of La Nación, Costa Rica’s leading national newspaper. The paper has reported on allegations against President Rodrigo Chaves during his 2022 campaign. La Nación called the visa action an indi…

The Guardian
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Washington Post Reporter's Articles Win Journalism Award Four Months After Device Seizurenationalpost.com
world35 days ago

Washington Post Reporter's Articles Win Journalism Award Four Months After Device Seizure

A reporter's work for The Washington Post received a journalism award on Monday. This recognition came four months after federal agents searched her home and seized her devices. The articles anchored a package that earned the honor.

The New York Times
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US Revokes Visas of Costa Rican Newspaper ExecutivesAbc News
world36 days ago

US Revokes Visas of Costa Rican Newspaper Executives

The United States has revoked tourist visas for several board executives at La Nación, a leading Costa Rican media outlet. The newspaper attributes the action to its criticism of the outgoing Costa Rican president, an ally of President Trump, and views it as an attempt to intimid…

Abc News
washingtontimes.com
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Media Institute of Southern Africa Releases 2026 Press Freedom Reportnews24.com
world37 days ago

Media Institute of Southern Africa Releases 2026 Press Freedom Report

The Media Institute of Southern Africa has launched its sixth annual report on press freedom in the region. The document assesses conditions in 11 countries and addresses issues including digital surveillance, journalist safety and media viability. It notes both challenges and pr…

AllAfrica
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RSF Releases 2025 Press Freedom Indexmanilatimes.net
world37 days ago

RSF Releases 2025 Press Freedom Index

On World Press Freedom Day, a leading press freedom organization reported the worst year for media freedom in its history, with more than half of countries facing difficult conditions. The Pope honored journalists killed in conflict zones and condemned violations of media rights.…

France 24
Al Jazeera
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Over a Dozen Southeast Asian News Outlets Issue Joint Statement on AI's Effects on Journalism for World Press Freedom Daytheindependent.sg
ai38 days ago

Over a Dozen Southeast Asian News Outlets Issue Joint Statement on AI's Effects on Journalism for World Press Freedom Day

More than a dozen Southeast Asian news organizations issued a joint statement on May 3, 2026, highlighting the adverse effects of large language model AI systems on journalism, facts and democracy. The statement, released on World Press Freedom Day, addresses challenges from big…

Rappler
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US Ranks Last Among G7 in RSF World Press Freedom IndexAl Jazeera
world40 days agoUpdated

US Ranks Last Among G7 in RSF World Press Freedom Index

The United States has fallen to 64th place in Reporters Without Borders' annual press freedom index, marking a historic low amid concerns over media consolidation and government policies. The global report highlights a decline in press freedom worldwide, with more than half of co…

Al Jazeera
France 24
AJ
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Appeals Court Allows Pentagon Escort Requirement for Reporters During Appealupi.com
world43 days agoUpdated

Appeals Court Allows Pentagon Escort Requirement for Reporters During Appeal

A U.S. appeals court ruled that the Defense Department can require journalists to be escorted on Pentagon grounds while appealing a lower court decision. The ruling suspends a district judge's order blocking the policy. Media organizations, including The New York Times, had chall…

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The New York Times
The Washington Times
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Tunisia Orders One-Month Suspension of Human Rights LeagueLos Angeles Times
world45 days ago

Tunisia Orders One-Month Suspension of Human Rights League

Authorities in Tunisia have suspended the operations of the Tunisian League for Human Rights for one month. The group, a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, stated it would challenge the decision in court. This action follows similar measures against other nongovernmental organizations…

Los Angeles Times
winnipegfreepress.com
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Argentina Restricts Journalists' Access to Presidential Palaceen.mercopress.com
world47 days ago

Argentina Restricts Journalists' Access to Presidential Palace

The administration of Argentine President Javier Milei has barred accredited journalists from entering the Casa Rosada following an incident involving alleged unauthorized filming. Officials stated the measure aims to ensure national security. The decision has drawn criticism fro…

AJ
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FBI Investigated New York Times Reporter in Death Threat Probe Involving Director's Girlfriendreason.com
politics47 days ago

FBI Investigated New York Times Reporter in Death Threat Probe Involving Director's Girlfriend

The FBI investigated New York Times reporter Elizabeth Williamson following a stalking allegation by Alexis Wilkins, girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel. The probe stemmed from Williamson's article on Patel's use of agency resources. Justice Department officials halted the inqu…

reason.com
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Federal Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against Former FBI OfficialNbc News
politics40 days ago

Federal Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against Former FBI Official

A federal judge in Texas dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by FBI Director Kash Patel against former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi. The suit stemmed from comments Figliuzzi made on a television program about Patel's activities. The ruling described the comments as rhe…

Nbc News
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Trump to Attend White House Correspondents’ DinnerThe Free Press
politics40 days agoUpdated

Trump to Attend White House Correspondents’ Dinner

President Donald Trump has announced he will attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this Saturday, marking his first appearance at the event as president. The decision follows his previous boycotts and comes amid tensions with the press. The dinner will feature mentalist O…

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The Atlantic
The Free Press
Washington Monthly
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Eric Newcomer Criticizes Blaming New Yorker Reporting for Despicable ActSubstrate placeholder — needs review
technology59 days ago

Eric Newcomer Criticizes Blaming New Yorker Reporting for Despicable Act

Eric Newcomer stated that blaming meticulous reporting in The New Yorker for a despicable act is antithetical to a free and thoughtful society. The comment addresses the role of investigative journalism in public discourse. Newcomer emphasized the importance of separating reporti…

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Federal Judge Rejects Pentagon's Revised Press Access Rules in New York Times LawsuitSubstrate placeholder — needs review
politics40 days ago

Federal Judge Rejects Pentagon's Revised Press Access Rules in New York Times Lawsuit

A federal judge rejected a set of revised rules adopted by the Pentagon following a prior court ruling that declared an earlier press policy unconstitutional. The case was brought by The New York Times. The decision addresses restrictions on reporters' access at the Pentagon.

The New York Times
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US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Freed from Captivity in Iraq After Kidnapping by Kataib HezbollahSubstrate placeholder — needs review
world63 days ago

US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Freed from Captivity in Iraq After Kidnapping by Kataib Hezbollah

American freelance journalist Shelly Kittleson was released from captivity and transferred to the Iraqi government following her kidnapping in Baghdad last week. The abduction was carried out by Kataib Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed Shiite paramilitary group. Officials confirmed he…

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Glenn Greenwald Criticizes Efforts to Limit Reporting on Foreign Governments' StatementsSubstrate placeholder — needs review
world63 days ago

Glenn Greenwald Criticizes Efforts to Limit Reporting on Foreign Governments' Statements

Journalist Glenn Greenwald stated that groups supporting Israel are attempting to restrict Americans' free speech and press freedoms by criminalizing the reporting of statements from governments involved in conflicts. He argued that journalists should report statements from all p…

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Glenn Greenwald Reports on Censorship of US Military Base Attacks in Gulf Regionmiddleeasteye.net
world66 days ago

Glenn Greenwald Reports on Censorship of US Military Base Attacks in Gulf Region

Journalist Glenn Greenwald has highlighted instances of censorship affecting reporting on attacks that damaged US military bases in the Gulf region. He points to restrictions imposed by Gulf states and the United States, alongside military censorship in Israel related to an ongoi…

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