Reporters flocked to a campus controversy but missed its surprising conclusion January 17, 2017 By Christopher Hoffman
The internet saved Turkey’s president from a coup. Now he’s doubling down on censorship. July 22, 2016 By Joel Simon
Government secrecy was the biggest threat to a free press in 2015. Will this year be better? January 8, 2016 By Jonathan Peters
After 400 days in Egyptian jail, an Al Jazeera reporter is on a mission October 2, 2015 By David Uberti
Pro-regime journalists are shaping public opinion in Egypt January 22, 2015 By Jared Malsin The Egyptian press is made up in large part by those who are under the control of the authorities
Why California’s smartphone ‘kill switch’ law should concern journalists September 4, 2014 By Jonathan Peters An antitheft measure creates the risk that the government could interfere with newsgathering
Why Obama’s statement on reporters’ arrests in Ferguson is hypocritical August 14, 2014 By David Uberti Obama defends reporters in Ferguson, but demands compliance from James Risen
In Egypt, a Kafkaesque trial concludes with a victory for censorship June 23, 2014 By Jared Malsin Three Al Jazeera journalists, arrested in December, were sentenced to lengthy prison terms based on questionable evidence
The Obama administration’s pursuit of whistleblowers is taking a toll February 14, 2014 By Lauren Kirchner The US dropped 13 Points in the Global Press Freedom Index
Fighting for press freedom in Ecuador November 26, 2013 By Naomi Sharp Janet Hinostroza is one of four international journalists being honored by CPJ at this year’s press freedom awards ceremony
Finding James Foley May 3, 2013 By Curtis Brainard GlobalPost tracked down its missing reporter in Syria–now to bring him home
In Azerbaijan, a blogger refuses to be silenced February 15, 2013 By Alison Langley Emin Milli says the Internet is a lifeline for journalists living under oppressive regimes
Hey coach, lighten up! October 12, 2012 By Robert Weintraub Steve Spurrier and his coaching cohorts get pissy with the press
A fatal year June 29, 2012 By Curtis Brainard 2012 on track to be the deadliest on record for journalists
In Thailand, moderate comments or go to jail June 4, 2012 By Erika Fry A new low in the Land of Smiles
Trial Begins Tomorrow for Journalists Imprisoned in Ethiopia October 19, 2011 By Lauren Kirchner Their Swedish colleagues demand justice
Has Tunisia Mesmerized Journalists? November 19, 2010 By Justin D. Martin Tunisia is one of the world’s worst places for journalists—but you wouldn’t know it