Tuesday, 24 December , 2024

Journalism

EU won’t protect journalists from government spying – activists

MEPs have left an opening for the use of spyware, which may lead to abuse, critics believe The hope for a full ban on the...

The Imminent Extradition of Julian Assange & the Death of Journalism

Julian Assange’s legal options have nearly run out. He could be extradited to the U.S. this week. Should he be convicted, reporting on the...

Lettre de Julian Assange au roi Charles III

À l’occasion du couronnement de mon seigneur, j’ai pensé qu’il était opportun de vous inviter à commémorer cet événement capital en visitant votre propre...

The Kremlin Did Not Kill Itself By Caitlin Johnstone

By Caitlin Johnstone May 06, 2023 Your rulers do not care what race you are. They do not care if you are gay, transgendered or nonbinary....

Journalists persecuted in the Baltics

January 5, 2023 Marat Kasem from Sputnik Lithuania has been accused of espionage and could face up to 20 years behind bars Latvia has arrested the...

In Greece, reporters’ killings unsolved, critical journalists complain of growing threats

By Attila Mong* October 27, 2022 In Greece, two unsolved journalist killings over the last 12 years as well as threats of violence and physical attacks against reporters have contributed to a...

A journalist assassinated. Darya Dugina-Platonova (1992-2022)

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos  The murder of the Russian journalist, political scientist and activist Darya Dugina-Platonova, and the planned - according to all indications – murder...

German journalist faces three years prison over reporting from eastern Ukraine

By Steve Sweeney June 27, 2022 GERMAN journalist Alina Lipp has said she faces three years in prison in her home country for her reporting...

Julian Assange, Alina Lipp, and Anne-Laure Bonnel – when truth becomes...

Jun 21, 2022 Julian Assange, Alina Lipp and Anne-laure Bonnel are three journalists who are paying a high price for telling the truth in the...

Journalism is an endangered species

By Declan Hayes May 4, 2022 Journalism’s best days are long gone. And, unless NATO’s journalists have a collective Damascene moment, they too will deservedly...