Leading Yemeni journalist killed in airstrike on rebel-held capital
Almigdad Mojalli was travelling through the southern Saref suburb when warplanes struck
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Almigdad Mojalli was travelling through the southern Saref suburb when warplanes struck
Publications around the globe published tributes after the massacre at the magazine's offices on 7 January 2015
Rasool was a victim of the recent crackdown on press freedom in Turkey
Some of her last words were: ‘When Isis arrest and kill me it’s ok because… it’s better than [living] in humiliation with Isis’
After Syria, the most journalists were killed in France this year
Days after the latest postponement of Shawkan's trial, the letter, signed by over 40 journalists and activists from around the world, demands the release of all other media professionals thrown in prison on press-related charges
Journalists are amongst those being killed for speaking out in the country with the highest murder rate in the world
Freelancers working in some of the world's most dangerous conflict zones were honoured on Wednesday night
Yahya Hassouna is a Palestinian cameraman living and working in Gaza. He is a Rory Peck News finalist for work that he shot for AFP during and after the war in summer 2014. Here he looks back on that time and describes living through and filming the conflict on his doorstep.
The story of Mahmoud Abu Zeid, widely known as Shawkan, shows that even after the release of Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, many Egyptian freelancers and local journalists remain incarcerated in appalling conditions without the prospect of a fair trial.
Cartoonist Zulkiflee Anwar Haque, or "Zunar", is facing 43 years in prison for criticising the Malaysian government. He speaks to Voices in Danger about his ongoing struggle against a regime increasingly hostile to dissenting voices
In the first of our series of testimonies from Rory Peck Awards nominees, French cameraman Olivier Sarbil describes life on the front line in war-torn eastern Ukraine. Sarbil was nominated for a series of reports he filmed in 2014-15, which show intense fighting around Donetsk and Debaltsave
Bülent Keneş, editor of Today’s Zaman, was charged with insulting the president over Twitter
Cosme Diez Maestrado is the third journalist to be killed in the country in less than a month
Ethiopia is the second leading jailer of journalists on the African continent
Bob Rugurkia's report on the murder of three elderly nuns has put him in the firing line
Dozens of journalists have been arrested across the country, including the prominent editor-in-chief Ekrem Dumanli
Many questions still remain over the Russian photographer's death
In the last 24 months foreign reporters have come under unprecedented attack
Nikolai Yarst and Philipp Vasilenko were arrested before they could break their story on a child trafficking ring linked to the Russian government