Colombia 3rd to last in Latin America press freedom index
Colombia ended third to last of Latin American countries in the Press Freedom Index, published annually by press organization Reporters Without Borders.
Colombia ended third to last of Latin American countries in the Press Freedom Index, published annually by press organization Reporters Without Borders.
Colombia remains among the most dangerous places in the world to practice journalism, according to a new report released by a national NGO Tuesday.
Colombia Reports (CR) has agreed to let its content be syndicated by a number of paywall newswires like BBC Monitoring and Emerging Markets Information Service (EMIS).
Two journalists covering a land eviction in northern Colombia were attacked by anti-riot police (ESMAD), causing injuries and the “censure” of materials, according to a the Foundation for Press Liberty…
An independent Italian journalist covering a land conflict between farmers and a large property holder has been shot at in northern Colombia, according to a statement released Wednesday by the…
December 17, 1986: a voice is silenced. Machine gun fire shatters the stillness of the cold Bogota night. Motorcycle tires rip the pavement, leaving wisps of smoke in its wake.…
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos asked journalists for more objectivity during an annual press award ceremony in Bogota on Tuesday.
A pamphlet claiming to be issued by the “eastern war front” of the ELN rebel group has reportedly been circulating in parts of the eastern Colombian state of Arauca, making…
A flood of reported cases of abuse against Colombian journalists in the last two days of national protests led an international journalist watchdog group to pen an open letter to…