On Thursday, a series of protests initiated by the National Syndicate of Moroccan Journalists took place, with journalists donning red badges to express their discontent over ongoing salary delays. This movement highlights the financial hardships many journalists face due to irregular salary payments.
Saudi Arabia has recently announced its victory in securing a seat on the Executive Committee of the International Federation of Journalists. This achievement reflects the kingdom's commitment to supporting press freedom and enhancing the rights of journalists globally.
Every year on May 3rd, the world celebrates World Press Freedom Day, established in 1991. This day aims to promote freedom of expression and the rights of journalists globally.
Report by Reporters Without Borders reveals that Syria has moved up 36 places in the Press Freedom Index, distancing itself from the bottom of the international rankings. This improvement reflects significant changes in the Syrian media landscape.
Audio recordings have revealed directives from Tom Harper, a public relations official, instructing a contractor to destroy documents related to an investigation into journalists. This incident raises serious concerns about press freedom amidst increasing pressures on media professionals.
The Egyptian Journalists' Syndicate has submitted a draft of new amendments to its regulations to the General Assembly, which is set to convene soon. These amendments aim to enhance the organizational frameworks of the syndicate and strengthen the rights of its members.
The Journalists' Syndicate announced a preliminary agreement with the management of three local newspapers to increase the professional allowance. This agreement aims to improve the conditions of journalists and enhance their rights.
The Journalists' Syndicate Council announced an initial agreement with the three major newspaper administrations to increase the profession allowance for journalists. This decision aims to improve working conditions and enhance journalists' rights.
The head of the National Media Authority, Dr. Karam Jaber, met with the head of the Journalists' Syndicate, Diaa Rashwan, to enhance collaboration and address challenges facing journalism in Egypt. The meeting focused on protecting journalists' rights and improving working conditions.
The Journalists' Syndicate is set to hold its ordinary general assembly tomorrow, after being postponed twice. This meeting comes at a critical time for Egyptian journalists facing multiple challenges.
The Indonesian Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee held a meeting to discuss the controversial case of journalist Amtsal Kristi Setibo. This session aimed to address the challenges faced by journalists in Indonesia amid rising concerns over press freedom.
Al-Ghad newspaper is facing significant challenges following the imposition of new restrictions on press freedom in the country. These developments arise at a sensitive time when concerns about freedom of expression and journalists' rights are increasing.
Report by Reporters Without Borders highlights efforts by several Middle Eastern countries to obscure information about ongoing conflicts, undermining the public's right to news access.
Hundreds of journalists at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) went on strike today, marking the first such action in 20 years. This unprecedented move protests deteriorating wages and working conditions in the media industry.