Press Release
Radio Farda Families A Target In Iran
In an escalation of ongoing efforts to thwart Radio Farda, RFE/RL’s Persian-language Service, Iranian authorities are interrogating journalists’ family members in Iran.
Bosnian FM Talks Bosnian (and Serbian) Politics With RFE/RL
Bosnian Foreign Affairs Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija visited RFE/RL’s headquarters in Prague on May 15 during an official visit to the Czech Republic.
World Press Freedom Day: RFE/RL Journalists Defy Censorship And Intimidation
On World Press Freedom Day, RFE/RL pays video tribute to journalists working in some of the world’s most dangerous and restrictive environments to report news, despite a glaring lack of…
RFE/RL’s Balkan Service Coverage Leads To Macedonia Trafficking Bust
Coverage from RFE/RL’s Balkan Service highlighting the dangerous plight of illegal migrants on the Macedonia-Serbia border led to the breaking-up of a human trafficking ring.
Radio Tavisupleba Media School Opens In Georgia
Twenty aspiring journalists in Georgia are set to begin a year of hands-on training in modern media.
Radio Azadi Names Hindia d’Afghanistan ‘Person Of The Year’
Former princess and life-long humanitarian Hindia d’Afghanistan has been named Radio Azadi’s “Person of the Year” in Afghanistan.
RFE/RL, Czech Republic Announce Vaclav Havel Journalism Fellowship
In a tribute to the life and work of Vaclav Havel, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and RFE/RL announce the launch of the Vaclav Havel Journalism…
RFE/RL Correspondent In Azerbaijan Targeted In Blackmail Campaign
Khadija Ismayilova, a freelancer for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) who has built a reputation in Azerbaijan as a fearless investigative reporter, has been targeted in a blackmail campaign.
Radio Azadi: Ten Years Of Impact In Afghanistan
This week, RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi marks 10 years of bringing news and information to the people of Afghanistan.
New Arrests Target Journalists in Iran
A Reporters without Borders (RSF) report documents arrests of journalists and bloggers in Iran for the first three weeks of 2012.