Opinion / Jeffrey Donaldson sued us. Here’s why we’re going public The prospective DUP leader tried to silence our journalism. We need politicians who will stand up for press freedom By Mary Fitzgerald and Peter Geoghegan / 10 May 2021
Opinion / When authoritarians get a free pass, activists pay the price The Biden administration must make protecting the lives of activists and journalists such as Jamal Khashoggi a priority By Regan Ralph / 2 May 2021
Opinion / ‘Living in constant fear’: Life as a journalist in Syria When Zaina became a journalist, her family said she was committing a ‘sin’. Fifteen years on, she opens up about the persecution she has faced in her career By Zaina Erhaim / 29 Apr 2021
Opinion / India is turning to colonial-era laws to silence journalists Sedition charges are just the latest attempt by Narendra Modi’s government to undermine a free press. They must be opposed. By Samar Halarnkar / 3 Feb 2021
Home / Global press freedom - a downward spiral It is not enough to call for journalists not to be assassinated, imprisoned or exiled – these actions are symptoms of a more fundamental failure. By Nik Williams / 11 Jul 2019