Burundi’s Sandra Muhoza: A Journalist’s Fight for Freedom of Expression Gains International Attention
Reporters Without Borders has referred the case of Burundian journalist Sandra Muhoza to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' ...
Reporters Without Borders has referred the case of Burundian journalist Sandra Muhoza to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' ...
Algerian authorities have issued two arrest warrants for Kamel Daoud, the acclaimed Gouncourt-winning author, over alleged charges related to his ...
In eSwatini, two decades of constitutionalism have been marred by ongoing restrictions on freedom of expression. The Mail & Guardian ...
At least seven journalists have been detained in Ethiopia under allegations of terrorism, raising concerns about press freedom in the ...
In Burundi, escalating repression has stifled press freedom, forcing many journalists into self-censorship or exile. The climate of fear and ...
Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak, imprisoned for 23 years, has been awarded a prestigious rights prize, highlighting his enduring struggle for ...
Human Rights Watch has condemned a recent ruling in Cameroon that further restricts free speech, raising concerns over the government's ...
Students in Serbia have staged a protest by blocking the country's state TV offices, citing accusations of pro-government bias in ...
The European rights watchdog has expressed concern over Turkey's human rights situation following the jailing of a prominent mayor. The ...
Political Landscape and Digital Control in South Asia: Spotlight on 2024 Navigating an Election Year As 2024 unfolds, South Asia ...
In a bold and alarming declaration, Russian President Vladimir Putin has made it clear that his nation is prepared for...
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