Journalism
Cuba's Internet: Blocked Pages and Chinese Tech
Officials attribute problems of access to economic limitations. The reality is very different.
18 Dec 20
How Turkmenistan's Media Works (or Doesn't)
The sector exists simply to idolise the president and serve the ruling class.
3 Dec 20
New Iraqi Law Threatens to Strangle Dissent
Government poised to adopt far-reaching legislation on online expression.
30 Nov 20
IWPR-Trained Journalist Killed in Helmand
Reporter had defied death threats to continue covering Taliban operations.
13 Nov 20
Kazak Journalists Face Routine Harassment
Although the media is protected by law, beatings and illegal detentions are common.
5 Nov 20
Karabakh: Hatred and Euphoria Are Fuelling Madness
Independent, dissenting Azerbaijani voices have never been so ostracised.
9 Oct 20
IWPR Condemns Arrest of Prominent Vietnamese Journalist
Pham Doan Trang detained hours after the annual US-Vietnam Human Rights Dialogue.
7 Oct 20
Miloš’ Warning
US politicians should take heed: fracturing a society is far easier than healing it.
29 Sep 20
Libya: Voices for Change Training Launches
The EU and IWPR programme will support Libyan media amid new post-Covid-19 realities.
25 Sep 20
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