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Colombia: Exiled Venezuelan Journalist Carola Briceño’s Hunger Strike Enters 8th Day, Pleas for Expedited Refugee Status
Exiled journalist Carola Briceño has been on a hunger strike for eight days outside the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) headquarters in Bogotá.
Syria: Suspected Turkish Drone Strike Seriously Injures Journalist Dalila Agid, Kills Driver
Jin TV journalist Dalila Agid loses arm to a suspected Turkish drone strike at the Syrian-Turkish border.
Kazakhstan: Saniya Toiken Obstructed, Drone Destroyed While Reporting at Power Plant
Man drives over drone of award-winning reporter Saniya Toiken while she reported on a power plant.
Brazil: Disinformation Outlet Lodges Criminal Complaint Against Award-winning Journalist Tai Nalon
Journalist Tai Nalon, the executive director of fact-checking agency Aos Fatos, is being targeted with a criminalization attempt.
North Macedonia: Shop Owner Assaults TV Alsat Journalists Filming in Public Place
In a shocking incident in Skopje’s Old Bazaar, the owner of a barber shop assaults, insults, and threatens TV Alsat journalists Era Gjakova, Sara Hoxha and their cameraman.
Iran: Documentarian Mojgan Ilanlou Faces Second Arrest, Released on Bail Within 24 Hours
Documentary filmmaker and advocate for women's rights, Mojgan Ilanlou, was apprehended in Tehran on Sunday and held for 24 hours, before being released on Monday evening.
Kazakhstan: Journalist Diana Saparkyzy Forcibly Expelled from Mine After Reporting on Fatal Fire
Men dragged journalist Diana Saparkyzy by her arms out of a mine after she interviewed relatives of miners who died in an accident.
Russia: Kremlin Expands its Media Blacklist Banning 3 Women Journalists from United Kingdom
The Russian government announced it has added 14 new journalists from the United Kingdom to its blacklist, barring them from the country.
Iran: Surge in Arbitrary Arrests of Women Journalists Ahead of 1st Anniversary Anti-Government Protests
Authorities arrest and re-arrest over a dozen journalists and activists, intensifying their efforts to suppress dissenting voices in anticipation of the upcoming first anniversary of the nationwide protests that erupted in 2022.
United States: Journalist Brittany Hailer Takes on Jail's Gag Order in Landmark Lawsuit
Investigative journalist Brittany Hailer has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against a jail in Pennsylvania, challenging its policies that prohibit staff and contractors from speaking to the media without prior approval.
Russia: FSB Searches Home of Journalist Oksana Asaulenko, Seize Phone
Federal Security Services (FSB) officers raid home of journalist Oksana Asaulenko in connection with a criminal case against Sergei Ukhov, the former coordinator of Alexei Navalny's Perm headquarters.
Russia: Three Women Journalists Living in Exile Targeted in Suspected Poisonings
Over the past year, there have been multiple incidents of suspected poisonings targeting Russian activists and journalists residing and operating in Europe and the United States.
Russia: Government Expels Three Women Journalists in Ongoing Crackdown on Foreign Media
In the Kremlin’s latest attempt to suppress foreign media, longtime Russian correspondents Eva Hartog and Anna-Lena Laurén are expelled from the country.
Canada: Police Officer Grabs and Threatens Brandi Morin with Arrest During Fairy Creek Raid
Police officer assaulted and threatened journalist Brandi Morin with arrest as she reported on a raid of environmental blockade.
Brazil: Officer Points Gun at Danielle Zampollo As She Reports on Police Violence
A military police officer aimed a rifle at journalist Danielle Zampollo as she investigated killings after a police operation in Baixada Santista.