Israel must take "all measures within its power" to prevent genocide
The International Federation of Journalists will initiate legal action against Israel if it does not adhere with orders made by the International Court of Justice.
Colombia: journalist killed by hitmen in home
The death of a radio station director marks the first in the region this year.
Israel: journalists blocked from entering Gaza
Israel’s Supreme court has rejected an appeal requesting foreign media access into Gaza.
120 journalists killed in 2023
The International Federation of Journalists’ annual list of journalists killed records the highest number of deaths in recent years.
NUJ statement on assassination plot of Iran International journalists
Union response to new details of a plan by Iranian authorities to kill UK-based journalists.
Palestine: Palestinian Journalists Syndicate meets Karim Khan
Nasser Abu Baker, PJS president, met the International Criminal Court prosecutor on 2 December in Ramallah.
Israel: IFJ condemns accusations of journalists’ involvement in 7 October attack
The NUJ has joined the IFJ in condemning statements by Israeli ministers accusing journalists of having prior knowledge of the Hamas-led massacre.
Israel must ensure the safety of journalists in Gaza
The NUJ has joined over 70 journalists’ unions and organisations calling for the Israeli government to commit to the protection of journalists.
End Impunity Now: crimes against journalists must end
NUJ calls for the protection of journalists around the world and urges members to donate to the IFJ's safety fund, providing essential assistance to colleagues in need.
Humanitarian law must be respected, with journalists covering conflict afforded protections
Séamus Dooley, NUJ assistant general secretary, has called on the United Nations to vigorously defend the rights of journalists covering the Israel-Palestine conflict with full protection of the Geneva Convention.