Journalists, Assange Lawyers Sue CIA for Allegedly Spying on Them
A suit brought in US Federal Court in New York by two lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, and two American journalists claims the CIA seized their data unlawfully
Widespread calls for investigation of ongoing Greek surveillance scandal
The Greek spyware scandal that came to light earlier this year looks even more extensive than previously thought
How SLAPP tactics are affecting media in Poland – and who is doing the SLAPPing
Undaunted by European Union rebukes for trying to control the judiciary and stifle media freedom, Poland's government has been at the forefront of using abusive and unfounded suits to try to muzzle public speech
Croatian Journalists and Media Organisations Besieged by SLAPPs
As the European Union considers new anti-SLAPP regulations, the experience of Croatia is instructive
Greek-American Journalist Detained in Congo
Greek-American journalist Nicolas Niarchos – grandson of the late shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos – was held by intelligence officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo after he allegedly approached armed militia grouips
Business, Human Rights, Whistleblowing at Stake for Latin America-Caribbean region
Blueprint will participate in this week’s Forum on Business and Human Rights, a key agenda setting meeting for the region
Prosecution of Blueprint Prize-winner Bernard Collaery Ended
The Australian Attorney General Mark Dreyfus today announced that all charges would be dropped against lawyer Bernard Collaery, in an enormous win for national security whistleblowing, both within Australia and globally
Hungary to Silence Independent Tilos Rádió
Following his re-election in April, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is consolidating state domination of Hungary’s media scene by blocking the license renewal for independent Tilos Rádió
Justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia still elusive, nearly five years on
Those ultimately responsible for Daphne’s murder have still not been brought to justice and MEPs have doubts about Malta’s ability to do so
US security contractors plan to acquire Israeli spyware firm
Speculation that takeover may be a means for Pegasus creator to get itself off a US blacklist
Carole Cadwalladr successfully defends Aaron Banks libel action
The case had been closely watched by those with concerns about legal threats to journalists
Estonian journalists fined over money laundering story
Harju District Court appears to give Estonian prosecutors a veto over public interest journalism