The constant threat of violence leaves little space for critical, independent journalism to exist— especially in conflict ...
India continues to languish in the bottom third of the 2016 World Press Freedom Index, published today by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), because of the number of journalists killed and the impunity ...
Norway has a sturdy legal framework ensuring press freedom. Its media landscape is dynamic, with a robust public service broadcaster and a diverse private sector. Publishing companies in Norway ...
India was ranked 159 last year on the World Press Freedom Index, run by Reporters Without Borders.
especially the population of Hong Kong (148th), which has plummeted in the Index. Confrontation between “blocs” is growing, as seen between nationalist Narendra Modi’s India (150th) and Pakistan ...
Journalists should ensure that accuracy and objectivity are not lost in the race to report news faster, Speaker A.N. Shamseer has said. Speaking after inaugurating an event to mark the Media Day ...
In the past 15 years, India has seen a massive drop in its ranking in the global Press Freedom Index maintained by the media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF), from 105 in 2009 to 159 in 2024.
India was ranked 159 last year on the World Press Freedom Index, run by Reporters Without Borders.
Freelance journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was killed on January 1, with his body discovered two days later at a road ...