Brazil: will fake news win the election?
As Brazil enters the final week before the second round of the presidential election, to be held on Sunday 29 October, the industrial scale...
Chile: Challenging broadcasting laws to defend community radio
Chile's broadcasting laws criminalise broadcasting without a licence. For six years Radio Aukan has been unable to get a broadcasting licence.
Radio Aukan is a...
Chile: Challenging broadcasting laws to defend community radio
Chile's broadcasting laws criminalise broadcasting without a licence. For six years Radio Aukan, has been unable to get a broadcasting licence.
https://youtu.be/XU0OKZHlp38
Radio Aukan is a...
Venezuela: charade and reality on the border
Charles Beach, in Cúcuta, witnessed Branson’s concert and the halting of the aid convoy
On 22 January Richard Branson came
to the Colombian border city of...
How Mexico’s government controls journalism
Journalists in Mexico face many dangers, especially when they're covering the country's ongoing drug war.
Video: Al Jazeera English, May 2018
Mexico’s Patricia Mayorga accepts Press Freedom Award
Patricia Mayorga: 2017 Acceptance Speech at the International Press Freedom Awards (IPFA)
Video: Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), November 2017
Patricia Mayorga: 2017 International Press Freedom Awards
CPJ is honored to present its 2017 International Press Freedom Award to Mexican journalist Patricia Mayorga. Mayorga, who covers human rights...
Rio’s Citizen Journalists fight police brutality
Papo Reto, Portuguese for “Straight Talk”, formed as a citizens’ journalist collective in 2010 in response to government efforts to rid Complexo...
Brazil Beyond Citizen Kane – part 1
Simon Hartog's definitive 1993 investigation into the power of TV in Brazil, and the power of TV Globo in particular. Partly a...
Brazil Beyond Citizen Kane – part 2
Simon Hartog's definitive 1993 investigation into the power of TV in Brazil, and the power of TV Globo in particular. Partly a history...