Why let Bloomberg off but pursue journalist in Thailand, government asked
Double standards in Putrajaya's response to claims of government institutions being abused, says rights activist.
Are we a 'peeping Tom nation', prominent newsmen ask after Fahmi's threat to monitor chats
The communications minister is again reminded of the people's right to criticise the government.
MCMC under fire from rights group over police report against journalist
The internet authority reminded that it is not a private entity but a publicly funded government body.
US TV journalist fatally shot while reporting on murder scene
The suspect, identified as Keith Melvin Moses, was arrested shortly after the shooting, and is also accused of two other shootings that left a 9-year-old girl and a woman in her 20s dead, police say.
Another Mexican reporter gunned down in deadly year for local media
A part-time Mexican journalist was shot dead in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz, home turf for several violent drug gangs.
Tens of thousands attend funeral of killed Pakistani journalist
The funeral at Islamabad's main mosque drew up to 40,000 mourners, according to police at the scene, with people spilling into the gardens and surrounding streets.
US says Al Jazeera journalist likely shot by Israel but not intentionally
Shireen Abu Akleh's family says it is 'incredulous' that the examination could not determine whose gun fired the bullet that killed her.
UN says Al Jazeera journalist killed by Israeli fire
It says the information came from the Israeli military and the Palestinian attorney-general.
Police say British journalist and Brazilian guide shot in Amazon killings
Authorities say both men were gunshot victims – Phillips, 57, struck by a single shot to the chest, Pereira, 41, by three shots, one to the head – with ammunition typically used for hunting.
Brazil police find remains in search for UK journalist as suspect confesses
The news marks a grim conclusion to a case that has raised global alarm, hanging over President Jair Bolsonaro at a regional summit and stirring concern in the British Parliament.
Israel army finds ‘no suspicion’ of crime in journalist shooting
In line with army procedures, Military Advocate Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi decides on next steps in the military probe based on the initial findings, known as a commander's inquiry.
US lawmakers seek FBI probe into Palestinian journalist’s death
They note that Abu Akleh held US citizenship and point to divergent accounts on how she died on May 11.