Home Ministry says decision was taken after considering the need for more categories of foreign nationals planning India visit
Police said it has received a complaint from a news magazine that three of its journalists, including a woman, were assaulted by a mob in northeast Delhi
Pakistan SC will take up the Sindh govts request for an urgent hearing of its appeal against overturning the conviction of the main accused in the murder case of American journalist Daniel Pearl
The democratisation of social media carries with it the understanding that its users will be responsible. For this reason it is less regulated than print or television media
Mumbai-based Chittaprosad reported on the Bengal famine after he was asked by the Communist Party of India for their journal, People's War
Channi Anand, Mukhtar Khan and Dar Yasin of the Associated Press won in the feature photography category.
To mark the World Press Freedom Day on May 3, journalists talk about how upholding the profession becomes more important than ever
The move marked the biggest crackdown on the foreign press in China in recent decades
The US, in announcing the visa limit, cited increasingly harsh surveillance, harassment and intimidation of American and other foreign journalists working in China
Covid-19 is the biggest story of our lives and people expect us to be around, watching, reporting, editing, recording this for posterity and blowing the whistle to draw attention to injustices
Some 80 journalists a year have lost their lives on average over the last two decades, the report added
Russia says it wants the law as a tit-for-tat mechanism if its journalists are defined as foreign agents in the West.
Facebook's journalists will be curating stories from news sites and won't be editing headlines or writing content
However, it did not say on whose behest the phones of journalists and activists across the world were targeted
The Congress Spokesperson said that 'Right to Privacy' of the citizens has been an anathema to the majoritarian BJP government
NYT chief Stephen Dunbar-Johnson finds India market interesting, says good journalism is good business
As more than 2,000 newspapers across the US have closed or merged, student journalists from Michigan to Arizona have stepped in to fill the void
Security personnels manning the gates of the Finance Ministry are not allowing the entry of journalists, without appointment, even the Press Information Bureau-accredited ones
Members of the One Free Press Coalition will publish on their platforms each month a "10 Most Urgent" list of journalists who have been jailed, threatened or attacked for their work
'The Mob has spread its tentacles around the globe faster than all the multinationals combined,' says Reporters Without Borders.