IAPA asks to identify those responsible for a new attack against the press in Chile The facilities of the newspaper El Líder, from the town of San Antonio in the Valparaíso region and belonging to the El Mercurio regional media network, were almost entirely destroyed by protesters against the national government's economic policies.
IAPA rejects free official advertising imposed by Bolivian government Concern at a decree that requires all news media to distribute government messages free of charge, without distinguishing between public and privately-owned companies.
"Freedom of expression is a priority for the government", said President Arévalo to the IAPA and CPJ Meeting with Guatemalan president was very productive, according to both organizations.
New Company Launched to Fight Fake News By fall, NewsGuard will begin providing online users with reliability ratings and 'Nutrition Label' write-ups for 7,500 news and information websites used and shared by US consumers. The company will use the same strategy to expand to Spanish sites in the country.
IAPA Honored by Entry of 12 National Press Associations Twenty-three new members joined the organization.
IAPA criticizes Trump and Bolsonaro for cancelling newspaper subscriptions "This is a new and dangerous form of discrimination against media according to its editorial principles."
Concern at US secret list to keep an eye on journalists, lawyers, activists Called on the government for clarification of this discriminatory policy which limits the work of the press and restricts press freedom.