The Thomson Reuters Foundation participated in the 2023 International Festival of Journalism in Perugia. Read five highlights from our CEO, Antonio Zappulla, from .
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges all journalists to sharpen their cyber-security reflexes after a dissident Saudi reporter repeatedly received emails in which a variety of journalists were impersonated in a bid to lure him into clicking on malicious links.
Access to hundreds of websites are blocked in Egypt, placing journalists in a virtual jail. To draw attention to this censorship, and to circumvent it, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is making its own website accessible again in Egypt today, exactly one year after it was first blocked there.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on European Union member states, especially France, to do everything possible to reach a compromise at their next meeting on 9 January on regulating dual-use technology exports, including software that can be used to spy on journalists. Tighter controls could be delayed for years if no agreement is reached at this meeting.