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A new report by PEN Norway examines how Kurdish journalists, writers and activists are discriminated against in the Turkish legal system due to official attitudes towards their native language. This ...
As the use of technology rises, so does the prevalence of online abuse against women, spotlighting the need for urgent interventions like the implementation of ACHPR Resolution 522. This statement was ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the way information is created, shared, and consumed. Like any technology, it has potential both to help and to harm. It can support journalists with ...
The Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Act signed into law by President Mnangagwa grants the government sweeping powers to curb the work of all NGOs, further eroding free expression and ...
SCM provides critical insight into the trial of ex-Jaysh Al Islam official Majdi Nema in France, marking a key step toward justice and accountability for the 2013 enforced disappearance of Syrian ...
The Myanmar Internet Project has detailed the surveillance tools and programs initiated by the military government. This statement was originally published on eng.mizzima.com on 27 April 2025. Myanmar ...
IFEX member Metamorphosis's "Cyber Shakes" events grew out of a determination to engage with young people in an informal setting and to understand their concerns about new technologies and their ...
As AI-powered disinformation threatens to unravel decades of Ghana's democratic progression, Fact-Check Ghana leverages coalition, context, and community. Over the last three decades, Ghana has ...
IFEX spoke with the director of the Comprova project, Sérgio Lüdtke, to better understand how artificial intelligence is reshaping disinformation threats in Brazil – and how collaborative journalism ...
2024 was one of the deadliest years for media workers. IFEX and its members worked tirelessly to protect journalists, combat impunity, and hold power to account. As a highly collaborative network of ...
"Across the hemisphere, we see how journalists and media outlets face a hostile reality: from physical violence to judicial harassment, from economic censorship to public stigmatization. Authoritarian ...
In Burundi, journalists must choose between silence and exile, as the government wages an unrelenting campaign to crush independent media. This statement was originally published on globalvoices.org ...