Unprecedented threat – United Nations speaks out for journalists on World Press Freedom Day

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 3/05/2025
United Nations secretary general António Guterres highlights the importance of journalists being able to work ‘without fear or favour’ in light of a rising tide of violence, hate and misinformation. “When journalists are unable to work, we all lose,” he says. “Tragically, this is becoming more (…)
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