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United States: Court Finds Catherine Herridge in Contempt of Court for Refusing to Disclose Confidential Sources
Federal court orders CBS reporter Catherine Herridge to reveal her confidential source in a decision that could set a precedent impacting the entire news media.
Romania: Prosecutor Halts Investigation into Blackmail Campaign Against Journalist Emilia Şercan
The Bucharest Court of Appeal Prosecutor's Office (PCAB) abruptly terminated its investigation into a blackmail operation against Emilia Şercan, a prominent investigative journalist.
North Macedonia: Court Rules Against Saska Cvetkovska in SLAPP Case by Former Deputy Prime Minister
A North Macedonian court has ruled against Investigative Reporting Lab (IRL) and its Editor-in-chief, Saska Cvetkovska, in a defamation case filed by the country's former Deputy Prime Minister.
Niger: Journalist Samira Sabou Faces Death Penalty on Treason Charges
Renowned journalist Samira Sabou has been released on bail after being charged with treason and cybercrimes.
Canada: Police Justify Arrest of Award-Winning Journalist Amber Bracken by Questioning Her Credentials
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) challenged the lawsuit by photojournalist Amber Bracken concerning her wrongful arrest while covering a protest against the construction of a pipeline in 2021.
Turkiye: Pınar Gayıp Acquitted of All Charges in Case Brought by Lieutenant General
The Coalition For Women In Journalism welcomes Pinar Gayip’s acquittal. Lieutenant General Musa Çitil has consistently used his position of power to harass critical journalists legally.
Cuba: State Security Interrogates La Hora de Cuba Journalist Neife Rigau, Detains Director
La Hora de Cuba journalist Neife Rigau interrogated by State Security a day after the G77+China Summit hosted by Cuba ended.
Philippines: CFWIJ Congratulates Renowned Journalist Maria Ressa on Acquittal of Tax Charges
Philippine court ruling clears Rappler CEO and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa of the last tax evasion charge levied against her and the outlet.
Turkiye: Defamation Complaint Filed Against Pelin Özkaptan for Reporting on Rape Trial
Libel suit against Pelin Özkaptan for her outlet Gazete Karınca’s reporting on a rape trial, latest in a string of alleged abusers suing women journalists for defamation in Turkiye.
Northern Ireland: Threats of Sexual Violence Against Patricia Devlin’s Newborn not Prosecuted, Devlin to Continue Legal Action Against Police
The Coalition For Women In Journalism is alarmed at the continued failure to charge and prosecute those responsible for threatening award-winning crime reporter Patricia Devlin.
Uzbekistan: Prosecutors Demand 6-Year Sentence for Journalist Mavjuda Mirzaeva
Prosecutors in Tashkent have requested a six-year prison sentence for Mavjuda Mirzaeva — the journalist is charged with slander, insult, and extortion.
Bolivia: Prosecutor Requests Journalist Dalia Surubí Salvatierra Reveals Source After Defamation Complaint
Independent journalist Dalia Surubí Salvatierra faced pressure to reveal her confidential source from the Prosecutor’s Office.
India: Police in Manipur File Charges Against Editors Guild of India Members Over Allegations of Inciting Unrest Amidst Ethnic Violence
Police files two First Information Reports against Editors Guild of India members Seema Guha and Seema Mustafa after the Guild released a statement warning about bias in Manipur media.
Ukraine: Agriculture Machinery Company Sues Mariana Metelska For Reporting on its Dealings with Russia and Belarus
The Coalition For Women In Journalism believes this lawsuit is an attempt to intimidate and silence Mariana Metelska and investigative work of Volyn Online.