Read some of the news highlights from Saturday, September 28th to Friday, October 4th 2019:
- International Journalists Federation stands against decision of National TV and Radio Council, 112 International
- International journalists', broadcasting bodies speak out on Bulgarian National Radio controversy, The Sofia Globe
- It’s easier to kill the story by killing the journalist, The Independent
- Pleas for 'justice and accountability' one year on from Jeamal Khashoggi murder, PressGazette
- Omicidio Khashoggi, un anno senza giustizia, Federazione Nazionale Stampa Italiana
- Indonesian journalist arrested over tweets about Papua protest, Stuff
- 30 países del mundo bloquearon acceso a medios e internet en 2019, El Tiempo
- Access To Information Day: IFJ condemns Internets shutdowns in Africa, Asia, Sahara Reporters
- Over 30 countries blocked Internet, media access in 2019, Arab Times
- Ocho países europeos bloquearon acceso a medios e internet en 2019, según FIP, Diario Libre
- Indian press freedom abuses signal dark times for world's largest democracy, The New Arab
- NMC urges government to affirm its unalloyed support for media freedom, Ghana News Agency
- Los periodistas, en la diana de los violentos desde hace ya demasiado tiempo, Galicia Press