Venezuela announces release of political prisoners
Venezuela's government announces a major prisoner release, including foreign nationals, as a 'gesture for peace'. Read the latest on the detainees and international reaction.
Venezuela's government announces a major prisoner release, including foreign nationals, as a 'gesture for peace'. Read the latest on the detainees and international reaction.
Venezuela announces a major prisoner release, including foreign nationals, as a 'gesture for peace'. Details on the move and reactions from human rights groups.
STV journalists in Glasgow and Aberdeen are on strike over plans to cut 28 jobs and merge news programmes. The NUJ says 94% voted for action. Read more and see how to respond.
In a surprise military operation, US forces captured Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro. Explore the details of the raid, global fallout, and charges he now faces.
Venezuelan authorities detain at least 14 journalists and seize devices following the US-led capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Read the latest on the press freedom crackdown.
An anti-terrorism court in Islamabad has sentenced three journalists, two YouTubers, and two ex-army officers to life imprisonment for inciting violence. Read the full details of the in-absentia trial.
2025 was the deadliest year on record for journalists globally, with assaults in the US soaring. Explore the data and the fightback. Read the full analysis.
President Trump states US military struck a 'big facility' in Venezuela, marking a potential major escalation. Read the latest details and analysis.
President Trump claims a significant military strike in Venezuela, marking a potential major escalation in the conflict. Get the latest details and analysis on the unfolding situation.
Venezuela's Maduro regime releases 99 people detained for 2024 election protests, citing 'human rights', while facing US military pressure. NGOs warn 900 political prisoners remain. Read the full analysis.
A new report details a dramatic rise in assaults on US journalists covering protests, with 2025 incidents nearly matching the total of the previous three years combined. Read the full investigation.
Guardian correspondents reveal the sounds and scenes that defined 2025, from a Damascus cafe to a Florida detention centre. Listen to the full Today in Focus podcast.
Downing Street's overhaul of the media lobby system, scrapping daily afternoon briefings, has been condemned by journalists who warn it limits scrutiny and transparency. Read the full story.
Amid global strife, AP journalists captured 2025's most uplifting moments—from a pope's call to his brother to breaking Nobel news. Discover the stories that defined hope.
Donald Trump escalates his misogynistic rhetoric with multiple insults directed at female reporters during Thanksgiving, raising concerns about press freedom and gender equality in politics.
Mary Trump suggests her uncle's misogynistic attacks on female journalists signal he is rattled. Explore the pattern of behaviour and White House response.
Journalists face unprecedented threats from Gaza to America. This erosion of press freedom could happen anywhere. Learn why we must defend media liberty now.
Donald Trump escalates his war with the media, calling New York Times journalist Katie Rogers 'ugly inside and out' days after labelling another reporter 'piggy'. Read the latest developments.
Exclusive: The US is preparing a new phase of military operations against Venezuela, having designated Nicolás Maduro a terrorist. Discover the escalating crisis.
White House proposes psychological operation dropping leaflets over Caracas offering $50 million for Maduro's arrest. Read about escalating US pressure campaign.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting condemns Donald Trump's shocking 'Quiet Piggy' remark toward journalist Jennifer Jacobs, calling such behaviour unacceptable in modern politics.
A scheduled White House press briefing collapsed into disarray as pro-Trump protesters disrupted proceedings, shouting down reporters and creating a hostile environment that forced early termination.
Under President Nayib Bukele's regime, Salvadoran journalists face exile, threats and legal persecution in what critics call a systematic assault on press freedom.
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of assault allegations following a confrontation with BBC journalists at a Leeds hotel. The verdict concludes a high-profile legal battle that has drawn national attention.
British security services uncover sophisticated Iranian plot to assassinate two prominent journalists on UK soil, raising serious national security concerns.
The Pentagon has introduced sweeping new regulations for journalists covering defence matters, requiring enhanced security vetting and background checks that critics warn could restrict press freedom.
Cornwall fisherman John Davies was held in Australian detention for three weeks after a minor visa discrepancy, sparking diplomatic concerns and highlighting border control tensions.
Discover the surprising insights and hard-won wisdom Guardian journalists have gained over the past year, from navigating AI challenges to maintaining journalistic integrity in turbulent times.
In a significant diplomatic move, Taliban's acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi visits India for bilateral talks, while the regime faces international condemnation over its treatment of women and journalists.
New report exposes unprecedented threats to press freedom as international journalists face detention and obstruction while covering Gaza-Israel conflict, raising global concerns about media suppression.