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Exiled Nicaraguans hold photographs of missing and imprisoned relatives during a Mass in their honor, in San Jose, Costa Rica, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Diaz)

‘They are hunting journalists’: Nicaragua’s covert repression tactics strike fear beyond borders

An estimated 268 Nicaraguan journalists have fled the Central American country for exile, many settling in the neighboring Costa Rica, to escape what CPJ’s research has documented to be a government-backed system of political repression and judicial harassment against media outlets that often prevents journalists, fearing for their families, from reporting the truth. Yet for…

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Igor Dodon, a pro-Russian politician, addresses supporters after parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, in September. Russia reportedly poured in millions of dollars to disseminate pro-Kremlin, anti-Western propaganda and support Russia-backed candidates.

Moldovan media caught between democracy and Russian interference

The building that houses Moldova’s oldest investigative newspaper, Ziarul de Gardă, founded in 2004, is in a small courtyard near one of the busy thoroughfares in central Chișinău, the capital. Alina Radu, the award-winning newspaper’s director, is busy checking the latest issue that just came out in print. Ziarul de Gardă’s current burning topic has…

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Trump’s legal team filed the suit in the U.S. Southern District of Florida on Monday, seeking $10 billion in damages in connection with the editing of a speech Trump gave January 6, 2021. (Photo: Reuters/Nathan Howard)

CPJ: Trump’s BBC lawsuit is yet another attack on US media freedom 

Washington, D.C., December 17, 2025— The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against British public broadcaster, the BBC, and calls on the president to stop engaging the media in lawsuits that appear to challenge the fundamentals of the First Amendment. “The president’s lawsuits against the BBC and other news outlets undercut…

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Cameroon President Paul Biya (center) gestures as he celebrates his inauguration at the National Assembly in Yaounde on November 6, 2025.

Post-election Cameroon: ‘The regime considers the press to be its last enemy’

In his campaign to win an eighth term, Cameroonian President Paul Biya pledged to “strengthen measures to protect freedom of expression and journalists” in one of Africa’s most dangerous countries for the press. But six journalists who spoke to CPJ after October’s contested election — which opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary claimed to have won,…

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Supporters of Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum wave Mexican flags during an event in Zocalo Square to commemorate 7 years since Sheinbaum's party, Morena, came to power, in Mexico City, Mexico, December 6, 2025. REUTERS/Raquel Cunha

CPJ, Espacio OSC call on Mexican federal mechanism to solve failures in protective measures for journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists joined Espacio OSC, a coalition of Mexican civil society organizations, in a joint statement expressing deep concern over irregularities in the implementation of basic protection measures for journalists by the Mexican Federal Mechanism for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders and Journalists. In 2012, the federal mechanism was created in…

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Mourners react as pay their final respects to a Tanzanian who was killed amid unrest following the presidential election, in Mwanza on November 6.

‘We cannot publish’: Fear silences Tanzanian journalists over election killings, arrests

After a vain search of local hospitals and mortuaries, the family of journalist Maneno Selanyika concluded their mourning rites on November 8 with prayer, but without a body. He was one of three journalists among hundreds or more Tanzanians killed during protests over a disputed election. Selanyika was killed on the evening of October 29,…

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People hold flags adopted by the new Syrian rulers, to celebrate after the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad in Daraa in December 2024.

A year after Assad’s fall, Syrian journalists enjoy freedom but also new risks

One year after the toppling of Bashar al-Assad, whose family ruled Syria through iron and fire for five decades, journalists say they enjoy more freedom than ever but also uncertainty in the face of conflict as they wait for the introduction of new media laws.  CPJ’s interviews with 20 journalists and press groups found conditions…

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Chinese journalist Du Bin poses with his book “God Ai,” said to be the first biography of Ai Weiwei

Chinese journalist Du Bin detained for third time, held since October

New York, December 3, 2025—Chinese authorities must immediately release journalist Du Bin, drop all charges related to his work, and end the campaign of harassment against him, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Wednesday. Du, 53, was detained at his home in Beijing on October 15, a day before he was scheduled to fly to…

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On the evening of July 5, journalist Gustavo Chicangana Álvarez and his wife were leaving their home in San José del Guaviare when they were confronted by a man with a revolver. (Photo: John Otis)

The attempted murder of a veteran journalist stirs fear, defiance in Colombia 

Wanted Colombian rebel leader Aníbal Hernández Garavito was irate when he called into the local Es el Colmo (“It’s the last straw”) radio program at 5:48 a.m. on March 14, 2025. His voice raised, Hernández slammed the station’s critical coverage of his guerrilla group, but show host Gustavo Chicangana Álvarez refused to be bullied. Hernández, who had a  $13,000 bounty on…

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An Israeli soldier is photographed during a military escort looking out from an Israeli military outpost within the borders of the 'yellow line' in the Shujaiya neighborhood in the eastern part of Gaza City in the Gaza Strip, November 5, 2025.

‘Not journalism – theater’: Inside Israel’s press tours to Gaza

Nazareth, December 3, 2025 — Foreign correspondents entering Gaza under Israeli military escort describe conditions that prevent independent reporting and reinforce longstanding Committee to Protect Journalist concerns: escorted visits are not meaningful access and cannot satisfy Israel’s obligations under international law to enable independent newsgathering. Since the Israel-Gaza war began in October 2023, Israel has…

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