
Nigeria: Meta decision a vital step for competition and safeguarding rights
UPDATE: Tribunal Upholds Landmark Decision Against Meta The NCCP Tribunal has officially ruled (25 April, 2025) that Meta must pay the $220 million fine imposed last July

UPDATE: Tribunal Upholds Landmark Decision Against Meta The NCCP Tribunal has officially ruled (25 April, 2025) that Meta must pay the $220 million fine imposed last July

The decision by the High Authority of Communication (HAC) in Mali to suspend the French news channel La Chaîne Info (LCI) raises serious concerns about

ARTICLE 19 Senegal and West Africa strongly condemns authorities’ excessive use of force during anti-government protests in Nigeria that have led to the death of

ARTICLE 19 Senegal and West Africa, GPU, and IPI contribute to The Gambia’s fourth UPR cycle, focusing on freedom of expression, media freedom, journalist safety,

All around the world, women and girls suffer from various and intersecting forms of discrimination that deny them their full enjoyment of fundamental human rights.

In a recent analysis, ARTICLE 19 has closely examined a draft Cybercrime Bill (the Draft Bill) in The Gambia to assess its compliance with international

This report presents the findings and recommendations of ARTICLE 19 Senegal and West Africa Office regarding the human rights situation in Senegal, with a particular

Senegal enjoys a diverse media landscape with a mix of public and private media outlets, and an active community of independent journalists. As the country

ARTICLE 19 expresses deep concern over recent actions taken by the Togolese authorities against the foreign press, just days before the legislative elections scheduled for