Moldova Unveils National Safety Plan for Reporters at European Press Freedom Summit

Moldova Unveils National Safety Plan for Reporters at European Press Freedom Summit The project, titled “Youth facing discrimination—why journalists matter,” aims to educate young citizens on the links between journalist…

Press Freedom in Europe Reaches “Tipping Point” as Threats Surge 29%

Press Freedom in Europe Reaches “Tipping Point” as Threats Surge 29% Beyond active war zones, journalists frequently faced physical attacks while covering protests, with the highest levels of such violence…

UNESCO Sounds Alarm Over “Historic Regression” in Global Freedom of Expression

UNESCO Sounds Alarm Over “Historic Regression” in Global Freedom of Expression Despite the “alarming picture” described by the report, UNESCO identified several positive trends. Between 2020 and 2025, 1.5 billion…

Council of Europe Issues New Guidance to Protect Journalists

Council of Europe Issues New Guidance to Protect Journalists The Council of Europe emphasizes that democratic security—the resilience of democratic institutions, freedoms, and values—serves as the first line of defence…

Delhi Court Curbs ‘Unverified’ Content Against Adani

Delhi Court Curbs ‘Unverified’ Content Against Adani RMN News Report Highlights: A Delhi court issued an interim injunction in favor of Adani Enterprises Ltd. (AEL), restraining journalists and organizations from…

Assam Crime Branch Summons Journalists Siddharth Varadarajan and Karan Thapar Amidst New Sedition Law Challenges

Assam Crime Branch Summons Journalists Siddharth Varadarajan and Karan Thapar Amidst New Sedition Law Challenges In response to the new summons, both Varadarajan and Thapar have filed a petition before…

Nicaraguan Newspaper La Prensa Wins Top UNESCO Press Freedom Award

Nicaraguan Newspaper La Prensa Wins Top UNESCO Press Freedom Award Since 2021, following the imprisonment and expulsion of its leaders and the confiscation of its assets, La Prensa has continued…