Journalists in peacetime Mexico trying to cover drug-related stories are suffering levels of traumatic stress similar to those of war correspondents, according to a scientific study.
Read moreAt the International News Safety Institute, we have just marked nine years since our launch.
Read moreThe International News Safety Institute will be launching the first book dedicated to the safety of women journalists on March 8, and invites you to its launch.
Read moreThe International News Safety Institute is publishing the first book dedicated to the safety of women journalists on Thursday March 8 2012.
Read moreINSI Brazil on Tuesday expressed grave concern at what appeared to be an escalation of violence against journalists in the country.
Read moreThe International News Safety Institute invites you to the launch of a major new publication, which provides an unprecedented insight into the safety of women journalists working in conflict and danger zones.
Read moreMany journalists across Mexico face a variety of daily threats and dangers. How can they do their job as effectively and safely as possible in the challenging and hostile environment created by the drug wars?
Read moreThe past weekend saw a wave of Occupy actions and with it, another round of journalist arrests. Oakland police arrested 400 people on Saturday, including six journalists, following attempts by Occupy Oakland supporters to move inside a vacant building.
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An international conference called on the United Nations and its agencies to work with NGOs in the interests of journalist safety both in and outside zones of military conflict.
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