Two journalists working for a large Finnish newspaper have been found guilty of revealing secret information on military intelligence finland journalism crime Article 513 words 5 votes
Journalists from Finland's largest newspaper accused of publishing classified defence intelligence – unprecedented case for the country renowned for its press freedom finland journalism crime Article 377 words 6 votes
'This used to be your favourite show': Polish media falls silent to protest tax poland journalism Article 519 words 6 votes
A record breaking number of journalists arrested in the US this year journalism usa crime Article 207 words 11 votes
Norway has topped Reporters Without Borders' annual press freedom index for the fourth consecutive year norway journalism Article 446 words 8 votes
Australia’s democracy has been downgraded from ‘open’ to ‘narrowed’ in the 2019 CIVICUS Monitor report australia politics Article 396 words 9 votes
Australian Federal Police raid National Broadcaster the ABC over a series of 2017 stories known as The Afghan Files in which allegations of unlawful killings by Australian special forces were revealed australia journalism afghanistan Article 417 words 11 votes
Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar lose appeal, will stay in prison myanmar journalism Article 501 words 6 votes
'We’re going to kill you': Nicaragua's brutal crackdown on press freedom nicaragua journalism politics Article 822 words 9 votes
Six red carnations and one severed ram’s head: Deadly threats sent to Russian independent newspaper russia journalism Article 789 words 6 votes
Tajikistan releases whistleblower but leaves conviction in place tajikistan journalism crime Article 794 words 6 votes
'Murdered' Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko is alive ukraine russia journalism Article 1028 words 12 votes
Acquittal of Fiji Times sedition case hailed as victory for press freedom in Oceania politics journalism fiji Article 587 words 4 votes