Northern Cyprus: IFJ and EFJ call for charges against union president to be dropped
Ali Kişmir faces a ten year prison sentence for “insulting and mocking” security forces.
Afghanistan: oppressive Taliban regime remains two years after takeover
The Taliban’s continued targeting of journalists has had a damning impact on press freedom in the country.
Afghanistan: broadcaster’s station raided and closed by the Taliban
NUJ condemns closure of radio station by Taliban officials after mixed-gender journalism training course.
Peers asked to support proper funding of the World Service
The BBC’s reputation as a world-class broadcaster is being severely undermined by cuts to the World Service.
Qatar: advice for journalists covering the World Cup
Journalists reporting from the tournament should familiarise themselves with new guidance on conduct, equipment, media restrictions and more.
Pakistan: journalist arrested for alleged violation of country’s constitution
NUJ urges release of Imran Riaz Khan and an end to ongoing investigation.
NUJ condemns China's ban of BBC World News
NUJ calls for international community to condemn the move and support the BBC.
NUJ council joins concerns of press photographers over exclusion to historic events
Number 10 is providing its own officially-approved images of the Prime Minister.