A British journalist was recently detained by U.S. immigration authorities, igniting fierce criticism from the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ). The IFJ demands their immediate release and highlights urgent threats to press freedom
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A Brazilian tribe has taken a bold step by filing a lawsuit against The New York Times, asserting that the publication unfairly depicted its members as porn addicts in a recent article. The tribe contends that this damaging portrayal threatens their reputation and undermines their cultural integrity.
In a concerning turn of events, a second Italian journalist has allegedly become a target of ‘mercenary spyware’, sparking serious worries about press freedom and the pervasive nature of surveillance. This alarming incident underscores the escalating dangers that media professionals encounter in our ever-evolving digital landscape.



