A Murder, Death Threats, State Squeeze: Greece's Journalists in Peril
Reeling over the murder of crime reporter Giorgos Karaivaz and plummeting in Reporters Without Borders (RSF) media freedom rankings, Greece is now dealing with claims by another investigative journalist his life was threatened.
UK Rolls Out Plan to Protect Journalists Under Growing Menace
Reacting to attacks and threats against journalists, the United Kingdom has put forth a national plan to protect them, with more reporting if they've been subject to online harassment as well.
Belarus Jails Two Journalists for Reporting Protests Against President
Two journalists working for the Polish-funded Belsat TV in Belarus received a two year jail sentence for reporting protests over the death of a demonstrator.
UK Media Rivals Unite to Protest Blocked Freedom of Information Requests
Competitors in practice but compatriots in trade, a group of current and former newspaper editors have come together, urging British lawmakers to probe a secretive government unit they say are obstructing Freedom of Information (FOI) requests.
Hungary Curtails Drone Use for Reporting
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's administration has put in effect a prohibition on using drones to obtain videos of property without permission. The decision comes a short time after investigative news site Atlatszo.hu had showed images of the estate of Hungary's richest man.