Belarus Journalists Under Lukashenko's Rule Face Arrest, Torture, Jail
Undeterred by sanctions from the European Union and United States, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, called Europe's Last Dictator, has instead further consolidated power by trying to eliminate the press.
US Government will be allowed to challenge Assange medical evidence
London’s High Court has reversed a decision not to allow the US government to appeal the psychiatric evidence in Julian Assange’s extradition case. A full appeal hearing will follow on 27 and 28 October
Germany Probes Hit List Targeting Exiled Turkish Journalists
German authorities are investigating an alleged “hit list” targeting exiled Turkish journalists there, one already warned of a planned assassination, after another was attacked and warned to stop writing.
US Court Backs Hospital Workers Right to Talk to Media About Safety
Hospitals don't have the right – even with stated policies – to bar health care workers and staff from complaining to the media about safety issues and other problems, a U.S. Federal Appellate Court has ruled.
US Drone Whistleblower Daniel Hale Receives 45-Month Sentence
Hale told the court that "I am here because I stole something that was never mine to take—precious human life”
No Safe Harbor for Journalists in Europe, Even in Exile
It's a predictable pattern: journalists in the European Union have been intimidated, harassed, assaulted, beaten, shot, blown up, and killed – and then there's a cascade of denunciations in press releases and tweets.
Hungary Using Pegasus Spyware to Track Journalists
Hungary is among governments around the world using Pegasus spyware developed by Israel-based NSO Group to keep tabs on journalists, activists and political dissidents
Dutch Crime Reporter De Vries Dies after Shooting
One of the Netherland’s best known journalists has died in hospital, little over a week after being gunned down in an Amsterdam street
Anonymous online dropboxes for whistleblowing are on the rise
Our new report on anonymous online dropboxes is now being released in Spanish.
Blueprint on Spain’s RTVE
RTVE spoke with Blueprint’s Bruno Galizzi about whistleblowing in Spain.
Croatia Will Free UK Whistleblower Wanted in Monaco for Revealing Bribery
A year after being detained in Croatia in what he said was a revenge tactic for reporting bribery at the multinational oil company SBM Offshore where he worked in Monaco, whistleblower Jonathan Taylor will be freed.
Shooting of Dutch Crime Journalist Rattles Reporters Groups, EU
The veteran journalist is fighting for his life in an Amsterdam hospital from wounds suffered when he was shot in the head