The newspaper crisis in Mauritania highlights media freedom and sustainability issues in the country. Source: MEDIA FEED
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Accra's Human Rights Court has uphelds journalist Ohemaa Sakyiwaa's right to file an assault case against her attack by a…
Several private radio and television stations in Niger have been closed down by the authorities for non-payment of taxes despite…
AFEX joins Zambian journalists, bloggers and activities in requesting the government to include multi-stakeholders in the enactment of internet policies…
Security forces arrested Samar Badawi and Nassima Al-Sadah, the Gulf Centre for Human Rights confirms Source: MEDIA FEED
RSF asks UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention to formally recognize the arbitrary nature of the detention of Egyptian journalists…
Holding Kurdish reporters hundreds of miles from their families, and from the courts where they are to be tried, prevents…
The journalists were killed by unknown individuals while preparing to make a documentary about Russian mercenaries. Source: MEDIA FEED
While progress on Lebanese LGBTQI+ rights was welcomed, the month included spurious defamation charges, the targetting of Iranian social media…
In 2016, over five hundred academics who signed a peace petition asking Turkey to end violence against Kurds were banned…