Somalia: journalist killed in newsroom
Abdikarin Ahmed Bulhan’s is the first journalist killed in Somalia this year. The NUJ is calling on authorities to swiftly investigate his murder and hold the perpetrator to account.
IFJ records 67 killings of journalists and media staff
New figures released by the International Federation of Journalists reveal an increase in the number of journalists murdered while undertaking their work.
Somalia: journalist killed in landmine explosion
NUJ joins the IFJ in condemning the killing of Somali National Television reporter Ahmed Mohamed Shukur.
Somalia: concern over increasing threats to journalists and media freedom
New report reveals killing of Somali journalists, and calls on authorities to end attacks on media freedom.
#EndImpunity
Journalists’ deaths are going uninvestigated around the world. It’s time to act.
IFJ records 60 killings of media workers in 2020
The year 2020 will go down in history as the year of an unprecedented global pandemic crisis, but also as the year of the resurgence of murders of journalists and media staff around the world.
Two media workers die every week, according to IFJ report
Jim Boumelha analyses 30 years of the IFJ killed list.
IFJ mourns 42 media workers killed in 2020
IFJ publishes annual killed list including numbers in jail globally, with 30 year overview and analysis.
Journalists' killings – masterminds are walking free
On the international day to end impunity for crimes against journalists, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has launched a global campaign targeting those who order crimes against journalists and go unpunished.
Labour’s media team takes part in NUJ town hall
Almost 80 union members met MPs Jo Stevens and Chris Matheson to discuss issues in the industry and the NUJ’s News Recovery Plan.