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Russia Imprisons Four Reporters for Their Coverage of Alexei Navalny

In a significant development today, Russia has sentenced four journalists associated with the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny to five and a half years in a penal colony. This decision marks a concerning escalation in the ongoing crackdown on press freedom and dissent against the Kremlin. Alexei Navalny, once a prominent challenger to President Vladimir Putin, was labeled as an "extremist" by Russian authorities—a classification that continues to resonate even after his tragic death in an Arctic penal colony on…

Rising Rampant Violence by Law Enforcement Towards Mozambique’s Citizens and Reporters

Human rights advocates are strongly encouraging the authorities in Mozambique to take decisive action against the ongoing repression and violence directed at protesters challenging the questionable election results. The Committee to Protect Journalists has painted a grim picture of the situation, stating that the nation has "plunged into turmoil as security forces engage in violent confrontations." Disturbingly, they report that at least nine journalists have faced assault or arrest, while two foreign correspondents have…

Three Reporters Lose Lives in Israeli Airstrike in Southern Lebanon

Vehicles marked with 'Press' insignia were stationed outside the location devastated by the airstrike. Photo: Mohammad Zaatari/AP In the early hours of Friday, a tragic event unfolded as an Israeli airstrike targeted a press station in Hasbaya, southern Lebanon, resulting in the loss of life among three journalists from Hezbollah-linked TV channels Al Mayadeen and Al-Manar. Additionally, several others sustained injuries. The assault impacted a series of modest cabins where 18 journalists from diverse media organizations —…

From where I am: The incredible story of the Ivorian comedian

Clentélex is a 23-year-old Ivorian who has overcome obstacles. He grew up in a poor neighborhood of Abidjan. Unlike many of his contemporaries drawn to violence and crime, Clentélex used comedy as his weapon of choice. He won his native country's top comedy prize, an award that allowed him to perform at the prestigious Montreux Comedy Festival in Switzerland. Noémie Mayaudon and Jean-Charles Guichard tell us her incredible story in this documentary.

Newshounds With out Borders condemns the suspension of

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Bangui authorities to restore access to two Central African news sites, which have been suspended since February last year, by decision of the Minister of Post and Telecommunications. These are the "Corbeaux News" and "Le Tsunami" websites. In a statement dated February 16, which RFI…

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