journalists
Edward Snowden Calls Police Spying on Quebec Journalists a ‘Threat to Democracy’
The world’s most famous whistleblower addressed a Montreal crowd amid revelations of police spying on journalists.
Trump Has Decided to Let Reporters Report on Him Again
Starting Thursday, publications previously on Trump's blacklist will be granted press credentials to the candidate's campaign events.
This Is Where War Reporters Go to Learn How to Stay Alive on the Front Lines
Conflict zones are dangerous for journalists. Reporters Instructed in Saving Colleagues is a program that offers free battlefield response training in order to teach journalists how to protect themselves and save others.
This is already the deadliest year for journalists in Mexico since 2010
Eight journalists were killed in Mexico in the first half of this year, according to a report by the freedom of expression group Article 19 that also registered a doubling in the number of non-fatal attacks on the media.
Ukraine called 'mass grave' for journalists after car bomb kills reporter in Kiev
Pavel Sheremet, a Kremlin critic, is among dozens of journalists who have died in politically-motivated killings in Ukraine and Russia over the last decade.
I Got Beaten Up by Rio's Private Subway Security Officers
With less than a month before the start of the Olympic Games, a riot in a metro station is symbolic of the desperate state the city is in.
Someone Is Apparently Pretending to Be the Unabomber
Ted Kaczynski sent a letter to BuzzFeed News warning that "some creep from Santa Barbara" is sending letters to journalists pretending to be him.
Three Journalists Released After They Were Kidnapped by Colombian Rebels
Meanwhile, ongoing peace talks between rebels and the Colombian government have been repeatedly hampered by entrenched hostilities and kidnappings.
Press Advocates Say 'Mafia' Murdered Two Indian Journalists for Their Reporting
The two journalists were killed in India in separate incidents over a period of a less than 24 hours, reinforcing the country's status as the most dangerous country for journalists in Asia.
The US Journalists Held in Bahrain Have Been Released
A lawyer for the four American journalists detained in Bahrain said on Tuesday that they were on their way to the airport to leave the country.
Bahrain Arrests Four Americans During Protests on Fifth Anniversary of Failed Uprising
Bahraini police have arrested four US citizens, including one the Gulf Kingdom accuses of taking part in protests on Sunday, a senior police official said, although local media described them as journalists covering a protest.
The Sweeping OPM Hack Also Compromised White House Journalists
Six months later, the story of the OPM hack keeps getting worse.