Humanitarian workers say the plight of starving people in the Syrian
town of Madaya is heartbreaking and the worst they have witnessed
during the country's nearly five-year-lo...
The European Commission announced on Sunday (3 January) that it would
discuss the state of the rule of law in Poland after the country's
hard-right government pushed throu...
The Taliban claims it gained control of about 10 percent of
Afghanistan during the past year, and says it still holds most of the
captured territory. A senior Afghan defense o...
By Gene Policinski
Inside the First Amendment
What a strange, challenging and dangerous year it's been for First
Amendment freedoms, at home and abroad.
2015 was but seven...
By Gene Policinski
Inside the First Amendment
What a strange, challenging and dangerous year it's been for First
Amendment freedoms, at home and abroad.
2015 was but seven...
reporterswithoutborders has published one of the bleaker year-end
reports, pointing out that 110 journalists were killed in 2015. The
reasons for some of the deaths remain u...
reporterswithoutborders has published one of the bleaker year-end
reports, pointing out that 110 journalists were killed in 2015. The
reasons for some of the deaths remain u...
The African Union has threatened to place sanctions on Burundi's rival
political factions if they fail to attend peace talks next month, as
it pushes all sides to resolve thei...
reporterswithoutborders [http://en.rsf.org/]
A total of 110 journalists were killed in connection with their work
or for unclear reasons in 2015, according to the round-up ...
A round-up by the organization reporterswithoutborders (RSF)
released today shows 110 journalists have been killed in 2015. “A
total of 110 journalists were killed in conn...
Jon B. Carroll, co-founder of the Alabama Justice Project and a member
of reporterswithoutborders, discusses the latest updates on his
previous reporting about the Dothan, A...