
Tunisia frees lawyer Sonia Dahmani
Sonia Dahmani, a 59-year-old Tunisian lawyer and prominent media personality, is widely known for her appearances on radio and TV programs such as Emission Impossible on IFM Radio and Denya
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Sonia Dahmani, a 59-year-old Tunisian lawyer and prominent media personality, is widely known for her appearances on radio and TV programs such as Emission Impossible on IFM Radio and Denya

Nigerian journalist Friday James Alefia, publisher of the Naija News Today website operated by Asiwaju Media Company, was arrested on September 23 at his home in Ikorodu, Lagos State. Following

A violent attack struck the facilities of the RCN media outlet in Cali on Sunday, when a grenade exploded at the building’s entrance, causing property damage and shattering nearby home

Two Chilean journalists have faced a series of defamation complaints from public officials following their reporting on allegations of corruption and misconduct. In the Biobío region, Governor Sergio Giacaman filed

A journalist was injured during violent clashes that broke out on the campus of the University of Navarra in Pamplona on Thursday, October 30. The unrest began when groups of

Two Turkish journalists were found guilty on separate charges related to their reporting on politically sensitive issues, raising concerns about press freedom in the country. In Mardin, Öznur Değer, news

On October 12, Saleh Aljafarawi, a 28-year-old Palestinian freelance journalist, was killed by members of an Israel-linked militia fighting Hamas in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, just days after

Alaa Abdel Fattah, a British-Egyptian journalist and prominent voice for human rights, has been released after six years behind bars on charges of “spreading false news.” His imprisonment stemmed from

On September 20 and 21, 2025, Peruvian police used rubber bullets, tear gas, and even rocks to disperse protests against President Dina Boluarte. During the crackdown, at least seven journalists

On September 11, Belarus released 52 political prisoners, including eight journalists who had been unjustly detained for years. Their freedom followed the United States’ decision to lift sanctions on Belarus