
Russia’s ‘fake news’ law forces some global and local news outlets to suspend operations and coverage
On Friday 4 March, Russia passed a ‘fake news’ law that threatens journalists with up to 15 years in prison.…
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
On Friday 4 March, Russia passed a ‘fake news’ law that threatens journalists with up to 15 years in prison.…
ByThree Ukrainian news outlets are partnering with a non-fungible token (NFT) platform to sell access to exclusive content to help…
ByAmerica’s largest news outlets have sent dozens of journalists to Eastern Europe to cover the Ukraine crisis, with hundreds more…
ByUK news brands have raised more than £3m for Ukrainian refugees and war zone victims in the first week since…
ByOne week into the Russian war on Ukraine, a Press Gazette analysis has found that almost three quarters of fake…
ByRussian government-owned news channel RT has gone off air in the UK following EU sanctions over the Russian invasion of…
ByA shortage of bulletproof vests and other protective equipment has raised concerns for the safety and welfare of freelance correspondents…
By5 News chief correspondent Tessa Chapman, her producer Zoe Kalus and cameraman Adam Boyle joined the thousands of people fleeing…
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