Council of Europe report shows alarming increase in attacks on press freedom
Red lights are "flashing" as reports of incidents increase
Elon Musk’s Twitter deal is bad news for media freedom
Putting the media company in the hands of the billionaire “free speech absolutist” will create a playground for disinformation say journalists’ organisations.
Ukraine: solidarity centres open for journalists
Journalists working in Ukraine can access dedicated spaces for use as newsrooms and emergency evacuation bases.
Ukraine: journalist Mantas Kvedaravicius killed
NUJ joins condemnation of the "deliberate killing" as deaths of media workers since the war's inception rises.
Ukraine: Russian journalist Oksana Baulina killed
NUJ condemns journalists' death adding to the rising number of media workers killed during the war on Ukraine.
Ukraine: journalists security and ethical reporting must be guaranteed
The NUJ has sent messages of solidarity to journalist colleagues and members of the Independent Media Trade Union of Ukraine (IMTUU) and the National Union of Journalists (NUJU) following the invasion of Ukraine.
Turkey: TGS union victory in Hürriyet case
The Journalists’ Union of Turkey (TGS) has reached victory in the Hürriyet newspaper case, where 45 journalists were dismissed in 2019 for being members of the union. The employer will have to pay compensation.
NUJ “shocked” at shooting of Peter R de Vries
The union has joined the condemnations and expressed its shock at the shooting of the Dutch investigative journalist in Amsterdam on Tuesday 6 July.
Journalists leaders stand up for Belarus media
More than 50 leaders of journalists’ unions and associations across Europe have today written to European governments and heads of state to express their deep concerns about the intensification of repression in Belarus.
Nine Belarusian journalists are in jail: send them a letter of support
All are victims of the indiscriminate repression launched by the regime of illegitimate President Lukashenko.