Tigray War Exposes Limits to Abiy's Promises of Press Freedom
We are still operating under fear' says a journalist who was forced to flee as/Ethiopia retaliates
We are still operating under fear' says a journalist who was forced to flee as/Ethiopia retaliates
In a further break from Magufuli, Hassan says Tanzania will begin following scientific procedures in
An AFRICOM spokesperson tells VOA Somali that the U.S. Africa Command is aware of the threats made t
African leaders paid respects to late Tanzanian president
A breakaway bid by one of President Mahmoud Abbas's party allies has intensified speculation he migh
Journalists and translators covering fighting in Tigray region reportedly arrested
This is seen as a major, if uncertain, step toward unifying a country that has for the past years ha
Political friction has increased the appetite for news, but may lead to further problems for reporte
UN human rights office is appealing to neighboring countries to use their influence to ensure a peac
Human rights lawyer is recognized for support of media alongside journalists from Nigeria, Iran, Ban
Reporters say fear and self-censorship has become the norm in Tanzanian media
Local press groups say Phnom Penh court decision to hand TVFB journalist suspended sentence could im
UN commission says Burundian authorities have implemented a strategy based on violence and human rig
Reporters say high-profile raid, in which police officers rummaged through documents on their desks,
Rights groups denounce High Court for denying bail to journalist Hopewell Chin'ono, who is facing ch
Lukashenko accuses Russia of being destabilizing force/
National Unity Party plans to field Robert Kyagulanyi, known by his stage name Bobi Wine, for presid
Three arrests in as many months could make journalists fearful of reporting on critical issues, medi
Google, Facebook and Twitter tell lawmakers that foreign interference on their platforms has evolved
Observers say goal is to achieve more than 50 percent of the total votes required for winner
Referring to the possibility that the EU may hold internet companies responsible for hate speech and
At least 10 journalists have been targeted by the intelligence arm of the elite Islamic Revolutionar
India's decision to strip the region of its special status in August brought journalism to a near ha
In an editorial published early last month, the Punch newspaper said it would refuse to ignore what