Digital space and democracyNews 12.05.2023 RSF’s Ten Recommendations to the New Twitter Boss Linda Yaccarino has been officially appointed to head Twitter.
Digital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismViolence against journalistsNews 11.05.2023 In Pakistan, journalists attacked, radio station torched, reporting muzzled Many journalists and media outlets have been the targets of violence in the ongoing wave of protests in Pakistan in reaction to former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s arrest.
International laws and governanceDigital space and democracyModels and good practicesMedia sustainabilityViolence against journalistsNews 04.05.2023 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken joins RSF for 2023 World Press Freedom Index launch Reporters Without Borders (RSF) looks forward to further collaboration with the US administration following Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s appearance at RSF’s World Press Freedom Day event.
Disinformation and propagandaDigital space and democracyDatas 03.05.2023 MAP - 2023 World Press Freedom Index Discover the map of the 21st edition of the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) World Press Freedom Index.
Disinformation and propagandaArbitrary detention and proceedingsDigital space and democracyViolence against journalistsVidéo 03.05.2023 VIDEO - 2023 World Press Freedom Index The 21st edition of the World Press Freedom Index, compiled annually by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), sheds light on major and often radical changes linked to political, social and technological upheavals.
Digital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismNews 28.04.2023 Guyana’s government should ensure that journalists are able to do their jobs free from harassment Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the harassment and intimidation of journalists in Guyana through online targeting and disrespect from the administration.
Disinformation and propagandaDigital space and democracyNews 21.04.2023 Twitter's blue bird runs around like a headless chicken Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on Twitter to quickly end its erratic management following the developments of 20 April.
Technological censorship and surveillanceDigital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismNews 14.04.2023 Plan to scrap Press Council would further erode media independence in Morocco Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the Moroccan government’s approval of proposed legislation that would replace the National Press Council, a self-regulatory body that gave Morocco’s media a degree of independence. The authorities clearly want to t
Digital space and democracyModels and good practicesNews 13.04.2023 Newsback adopts the Journalism Trust Initiative to help identify reliable news sources Newsback, co-signatory with RSF of Pledge No. 22 of the European Union’s Enhanced Code of Practice on Disinformation, is the first online platform to adopt the JTI mechanism for identifying trustworthy news sources.