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Illustration of Casa Rosada press room reopening press conference with Manuel Adorni and journalists under new restrictions.
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Government reopens Casa Rosada press room with new restrictions

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The national government will reopen the Casa Rosada press room on Monday after a week-long closure that sparked controversy. The move includes stricter rules on images, devices, and movement. Manuel Adorni will lead a press conference that day.

United Nations Special Rapporteur Irene Khan has highlighted attacks on freedom of expression in the Philippines in her final report to the UN Human Rights Council.

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Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng claimed her Instagram and Facebook accounts were suspended after questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Norway visit. She described it as a small price to pay for press freedom.

Mats Malm træder tilbage som fast sekretær i Svenska akademien efter syv år med at stabilisere institutionen efter 2018-kriserne. Hans efterfølger, journalisten og forfatteren Ingrid Carlberg – den anden kvinde i rollen – overtager 1. juni 2026 efter kunngørelsen ved den ceremonielle forsamling 20. december.

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President Bola Tinubu has congratulated the Director-General of the Department of State Services, Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi, on receiving a press freedom award from the International Press Institute. The award recognizes Ajayi's commitment to journalists' rights since his appointment in August 2024. Tinubu commended the DSS for fostering dialogue with the media.

ARD-korrespondenten Sophie von der Tann, 34 år, rammes af skarpe angreb fra pro-israelske aktivister efter tildelingen af Hanns-Joachim-Friedrichs-prisen. Kritikken, der har udløst en vagt uden for Kølns sendecenter, fremstilles som rasende, men uden substans. Jury-medlemmet Christoph Reuter forsvarer hendes modige rapportering om Mellemøsten-konflikten.

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The Fourth Guarantee Court of Santiago and the Court of Appeals rejected prosecutor Paulina Díaz's request to access calls, data, contacts, and geolocation from the cellphones of 11 journalists. This decision is seen as a win for press freedom in Chile. The director of the School of Journalism at Universidad Finis Terrae describes it as essential protection for democracy.

 

 

 

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