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Supporting Media Freedom

RFE/RL journalists work in some of the world’s most challenging media environments, at great personal risk.

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RFE/RL Launches Leadership Transition

Stephen Capus to depart in September; Lisa Curtis steps into role

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 Journalists in Trouble: Farid Mehralizada Marks Two Years in Detention

Farid Mehralizada marks two years in jail; Nika Novak placed in solitary confinement; RFE/RL reporter attacked in Armenia; and more. 

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Journalists in Trouble: World Press Freedom Day Edition

Baku court upholds unjust sentencing of RFE/RL journalist; Ukrainian RFE/RL journalist’s home hit by Russian air strike; and more.

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Providing Trusted, Uncensored News in Countries Where a Free Press is Threatened

RFE/RL’s mission is to promote democratic values by providing accurate, uncensored news and open debate in countries where a free press is threatened and disinformation is pervasive. RFE/RL reports the facts, undaunted by pressure.

RFE/RL Reaches Growing Audiences

44.2M

People reached every week by RFE/RL’s coverage

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Languages including Persian, Russian, Ukrainian, and more

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Countries across Eastern Europe, the Near East, and Central Asia

978M

Visits to RFE/RL websites (January–December 2025)

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Where We Work

RFE/RL reports in 24 languages to 18 countries, reaching more than 44 million people every week.

Afghanistan

Despite significant pressure from the Taliban, Radio Azadi is one of the most popular and trusted media outlets in Afghanistan. 

Russia

Radio Svoboda is a multi-platform alternative to state-controlled media, providing audiences in Russia and abroad with informed and accurate news and analysis.

Ukraine

RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service is a trusted, award-winning outlet with a growing audience in Ukraine that provides comprehensive coverage of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

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Support Independent Journalism

For more than 75 years, RFE/RL has provided uncensored, trusted news to audiences in countries where a free press is under threat. RFE/RL journalists and staff work in challenging media environments, often at great personal cost.

Your donation will help advance press freedom and ensure that the independent reporting of RFE/RL journalists continues.

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Discover the latest news and stories about RFE/RL’s work and advocacy.

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RFE/RL Launches Leadership Transition

Stephen Capus to depart in September; Lisa Curtis steps into role

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Radio Farda Returns to Shortwave, Bypassing Iran’s Digital Blackout

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) has today resumed shortwave radio broadcasts into Iran following the imposition of an internet blackout by the Islamic Republic.

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Journalists in Trouble: A Message from Recently Freed RFE/RL Journalists

In 2025, RFE/RL journalists Andrei Kuznechyk, Ihar Karnei, Ihar Losik, and Vladyslav Yesypenko were released from unjust detention, thanks to diplomatic efforts by the United States and its partners, and…

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RFE/RL journalists and staff face intimidation, physical harm, and imprisonment because of their work. It is RFE/RL’s top priority to advocate for the release of our imprisoned journalists and ensure our staff can do their jobs safely.  

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