Green News Euroviews. Why the media ‘needs to do more’ to address the climate crisis Can ‘solutions focused’ journalism engage more people in the climate? 18/02/2022
China Foreign journalists in China face 'unprecedented hurdles', says report Media freedom in China is declining at a "breakneck speed", according to a new report from foreign journalists. 31/01/2022
Norway Journalists Dmitry Muratov and Maria Ressa receive Nobel Peace Prize The two journalists were recognised by the Nobel Committee for their "courageous fight for freedom of expression in the Philippines and Russia". 10/12/2021
World News 'Bleak year': Number of jailed journalists hits record high, says NGO There were 293 journalists jailed for their work over the past twelve months, up from 280 in 2020. 09/12/2021
Belarus Prominent Belarusian journalist Siarhei Satsuk arrested Satsuk is the 30th journalist, who is currently in custody in Belarus, either awaiting trial or serving a sentence. 09/12/2021
Euronews Witness How will the return of the Taliban affect Afghan children? Afghanistan is one of the most difficult places in the world to grow up and the crisis caused by the return of the Taliban is adding to the uncertainty. What will the Taliban rule mean for Afghan children? Euronews' international correspondent Anelise Borges gives her insight. 04/11/2021
Netherlands New tribunal to investigate journalists' deaths created in The Hague A new report by UNESCO suggests a staggering six journalists have been killed worldwide every month in the past five years. 02/11/2021
World News Pegasus Project consortium wins first Caruana Galizia journalism prize The consortium of journalists behind the Pegasus Project investigation into malware from Israel-based NSO Group has won the first top European Union journalism prize. 14/10/2021
Europe News Report into the abuse of Rohingya women wins top EU media prize This year's Lorenzo Natali Media Prize also recognised investigative reporting into the conditions of migrant workers in Spain and India's under-reported hunger crisis. 01/10/2021
Russia Russia adds protest monitoring group and 22 individuals to blacklist OVD-Info joins the Mediazona website and the human-rights project Zona Prava on Russia's blacklist of critical media organisations. 30/09/2021
Slovenia Slovenian news agency director quits role over government pressure The head of the Slovenian STA news agency has said that he "cannot accept the conditions imposed" by the country's government. 30/09/2021
World News News media across the world face dwindling public trust: report Euronews spoke to report co-author Benjamin Toff, Senior Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute, to understand why public trust in news has declined and how it can be rebuilt. 11/09/2021
Russia BBC condemns expulsion of its Moscow correspondent The Russian foreign ministry said the move came in retaliation to Britain's "persecution of Russian journalists". 13/08/2021
Belarus Jailed Belarus journalist needs urgent hospital care, says press union Andrei Skurko was arrested earlier this month when authorities raided prominent Nasha Niva newspaper. He has reportedly been infected with COVID-19 while in detention. 29/07/2021
Belarus Euroviews. Europe should welcome in journalists forced to leave Belarus | View "The people of Belarus deserve to know the doors of other European countries are open to them." 23/07/2021
Tech News Hungary used malware 'to spy on critical journalists and politicians' The military-grade malware by the NSO Group infects phones, allowing the operator to access messages, photos, emails, and location data as well as surreptitiously control the device's microphones and cameras. 19/07/2021
Myanmar US journalist working for Myanmar magazine detained at airport Frontier Myanmar says its managing editor Danny Fenster was detained at Yangon International Airport on Monday. 24/05/2021
World News Which countries are Europe's worst for journalistic freedom? Monday marks World Press Freedom Day, so amid what RSF has called a ‘dramatic deterioration in access to information’, Euronews takes a look at the 10 worst countries in Europe for press freedom. 03/05/2021
World News Pandemic causes ‘dramatic deterioration’ to news access, watchdog says Reporters without Borders warns governments are using the coronavirus pandemic as a means to crack down on freedom of the press. 20/04/2021
Slovenia EU condemns Slovenian PM Janez Jansa over 'insulting' journalist The European Commission has condemned Slovenian prime minister Janez Jansa’s criticism of a reporter, who wrote a piece suggesting that media freedom was under pressure in the country. 19/02/2021