The IFJ Blog

The streets of Kahn Younis look much the same as scores of Mediterranean cities – lined with modern, seven-storey flats, shops trading and cars parked…

Widespread protests in 2022 have had a galvanising effect on Sri Lanka’s political landscape, with journalists continuing to face violence, state…

Occasionally, a simple act of solidarity acquires the power of transformative alchemy. This force is the essence of trades unionism. An early-morning…

Independent journalists in Myanmar have been outlawed, hunted, tortured, jailed and killed by the country’s military regime, but despite the campaign…

By any standards, Ver.di’s Congress is enormous. Well over 1,000 delegates, representing nurses, postal workers, teachers and many others from all…