Malaysian Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil stressed the need to provide journalists with the necessary space to perform their duties while adhering to laws. This statement followed an incident where three journalists faced pressure to delete their photos during coverage in Kuala Lumpur.
Iraqi Hezbollah announced the release of American journalist Shelly Kitlson on Tuesday after a period of detention. This announcement raises questions about her detention conditions and the negotiations that led to her release.
US President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> threatened on Monday to imprison the journalist who first reported the rescue of an American pilot in Iran, demanding he disclose his sources. These statements come amid heightened tensions between the US and Iran.
The Egyptian Journalists' Union announced the postponement of its general assembly meeting to April 17 due to insufficient legal quorum. This decision comes at a critical time as the union seeks to strengthen its role in supporting journalists' rights.
The Metro Jaya Police in Indonesia honored its journalists' forum during a social event that invited orphans for play and gift distribution. The event, held last Friday in Senayan Park, aimed to spread joy among children and enhance collaboration between the media and police.
Amid increasing restrictions on media, Tunisian journalists are turning to podcasts as a platform for political and human rights discussions. This shift reflects their last refuge before facing governmental pressures.