The International Press Institute (IPI), together with 63 undersigned press freedom and freedom of expression groups, media outlets and civil society organizations, condemns the official revocation of ...
Nineteen international civil society organisations demand due process at the review of journalist Jose Rubén Zamora’s detention due on Friday 18 October 2024. A Guatemala City court will consider the ...
Censorship, content manipulation, and rising violence against users further eroded internet freedom over the past year. But a ...
Overall gains related to expanding access and online activism were offset by widespread arrests of users and the prevalence of progovernment content manipulation.
Russia remained the worst-performing country in the region as the Kremlin continued to expand and intensify its censorship regime.
Proposals released by the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Security and Industry on facial-recognition technology and foreign-government end users could help prevent tech abuses.
The United Kingdom, Estonia, and Serbia all suffered deterioration, though Europe remained the world’s top-performing region.
WASHINGTON—Internet freedom in the Asia-Pacific region deteriorated over the past year, with five countries recording net gains and seven countries experiencing declines, according to a new report ...
Political, social, or religious content was blocked in all seven countries surveyed. Iraq suffered the largest score decline in the region. WASHINGTON—Internet freedom remained restricted across the ...
The region featured high-performing countries like Canada and Chile, as well as highly repressive states such as Cuba and Venezuela. WASHINGTON—Internet freedom in the Americas declined over the past ...