
World Press Freedom Day Marked Globally Amid Concerns
Nations worldwide observed World Press Freedom Day, with many reports highlighting ongoing concerns about journalist safety, rising violations, and the overall state of media freedom. Discussions included global rankings, government actions affecting the press, and tributes to journalists killed in conflict zones.
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On World Press Freedom Day, Pope honours journalists killed in war zones
Pope Leo XIV asks faithful to remember journalists who have lost their lives pursuing the truth.
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Every year, the United Nations marks 3 May as World Press Freedom Day. This year comes at a particularly dark moment for journalists. According to a new report published today by Reporters Without Borders, global press freedom has fallen to its lowest level in 25 years. Last year, UNESCO said the decline was comparable to that seen during the most unstable periods of the twentieth century — the two world wars and the Cold War. Over the past three years, journalists have increasingly become di...
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Read full article →Nepal marks Press Freedom Day; report flags rise in violations
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Read full article →Pope marks World Press Freedom Day, laments violations and honours slain reporters - The Straits Times
Pope marks World Press Freedom Day, laments violations and honours slain reporters The Straits Times
Read full article →Press freedom ‘a permanent democratic condition’
On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, marked around the world on May 3, the government reaffirms its absolute respect for the institutional role of journalists, the independence of the media and the right of citizens to be informed freely, pluralistically and reliably, government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis said on Sunday. “In an era of […]
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Read full article →PTFOMS vows action vs red-tagging, abuse of libel
MANILA, Philippines — The Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFOMS) on Sunday committed to addressing the red-tagging of journalists and the misuse of libel and cyber libel laws as the country observed World Press Freedom Day. “We acknowledge the concerns raised regarding ‘red-tagging’ and the alleged targeting of independent media outlets,” PTFOMS Executive Director
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Read full article →President, PM reaffirm commitment to press freedom on World Press Freedom Day
President extends greetings to journalists, editors, media workers, media professionals in Pakistan, around world
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Read full article →Kenya marks Press Freedom Day amid renewed concern over journalist safety
Journalists in Kenya continue to face assaults, arrests and intimidation in line of duty.
Read full article →French FM: Russia makes freedom of information its target
On World Press Freedom Day, marked on May 3, France honored the memory of French photojournalist Arman Soldin (note: original text says Antoni Lallican, likely referring to a French journalist killed in Ukraine) who was killed in Ukraine as a result of a Russian drone strike, and stated that Russia has made freedom of information its target.
Read full article →UNESCO, TIB mark World Press Freedom Day in Dhaka - Dhaka Tribune
UNESCO, TIB mark World Press Freedom Day in Dhaka Dhaka Tribune
Read full article →Ghana moves up global press freedom rankings as GJA marks World Press Freedom Day
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has hailed Ghana’s improved standing on the global press freedom landscape as the country joins the international community to commemorate World Press Freedom Day.
By Albert Kuzor
Read full article →Qatar Press Centre marks World Press Freedom Day with call for stronger protections
Qatar Press Center underscored the importance of protecting journalists and safeguarding press freedom. Marking World Press Freedom Day on 3 May, the Qatar Press Centre (QPC) reaffirmed its commitment to… (The post Qatar Press Centre marks World Press Freedom Day with call for stronger protections is from Doha News | Qatar.)
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