New York, February 2, 2016 — The Committee to Protect Journalists strongly condemns the decision of the government in Equatorial Guinea to ban state television from covering the trial... Read more
New York, January 29, 2016-The Committee to Protect Journalists today called on authorities in Burundi to stop harassing journalists and allow them to freely report on events in the country.... Read more
New York, January 28, 2016 – Ugandan regulators should immediately allow the privately owned radio station Endigyito FM to resume broadcasts, the Committee to Protect Journalists said... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. Parents in Mali and elsewhere are persuaded to sell their sons and daughters to Islamic “teachers.” And those who escape still may find themselves trafficked. DAKAR, Se... Read more
The richest 1% now has as much wealth as the rest of the world combined, according to Oxfam. It uses data from Credit Suisse from October for the report, which urges leaders meeting in Davos... Read more
The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned that journalists in Uganda are being prevented from freely covering Parliament and campaigning for next month’s presidential elections... Read more
New York, January 15, 2016 – Officials in Djibouti should immediately release two journalists arrested this week, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. Police arrested Kadar... Read more
The next traineeships start in September 2016. Applications will be accepted via our online application system from January 11 to February 29, 2016. Applications will not be accepted at any... Read more
The WPI fellowship is offered to 10 journalists from countries around the world. It provides immersion into the governance, politics, business, media, journalistic ethics and culture of the... Read more
Employees should be careful of what they write in private messages after the European Court of Human Rights ruled companies are entitled to read their workers’ emails. In a landmark case tha... Read more







