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Qasim Akinreti
QASIM OLALERE AKINRETI , PhD, a broadcast and Online Journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria. He is also a media trainer and offer media support services to clients globally. He is currently a Deputy Director News Voice of Nigeria , Head Reportorial Corps Lagos Bureau. Dr Akinreti, is a ...
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NIJ @ 50: Celebration At Its Best
29 Nov 2021
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World Top News Ng
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English
| Media Training
The Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ) celebrates its 50th anniversary, highlighting its journey from inception in 1963 to becoming a leading media training institution in Africa. The article details the contributions of various leaders and alumni, the institution's mission and vision, and the significant support from organizations like Access Bank and the National Communications Commission. Despite its achievements, NIJ faces challenges such as poor funding, inadequate facilities, and the need for academic recognition of its PGD certificate. The article calls for increased alumni engagement and potential federal government takeover to elevate NIJ to a specialized media university.
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Iason Athanasiadis
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Iason Athanasiadis is a multimedia videojournalist based between Athens, Istanbul and Tunis. Iason has covered the MENA region since 1998, is native in Greek and English, near-native in Arabic and Persian, and conversational in Turkish. He is available for all stories related to migration, economic ...
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Stun Grenades and SLAPPs: Greek Reporters under Fire
15 May 2023
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Balkan Insight
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| Legal Intimidation
Greek journalists face significant challenges, including physical violence, legal intimidation, and surveillance. The country ranks lowest in the EU on the press freedom index by Reporters Without Borders. Journalists have been targeted by police during protests, intimidated by government officials and business moguls, and surveilled by intelligence agencies using spyware like Predator. High-profile cases include the murder of investigative journalist Giorgos Karaivaz and lawsuits against journalists like Stavroula Poulimeni by Hellenic Gold executives. The Greek government denies wrongdoing and has passed legislation to limit transparency around surveillance. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's administration has been accused of sophisticated media management, including buying ad space and hiring Edelman for image management.
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Mahmut Bozarslan
Mahmut Bozarslan is a journalist based in Diyarbakır, Turkey. I worked particularly in East and Southeast of Turkey but especially in Norhern Iraq . During this time, I followed almost all terrorist incidents in the region and I made very successful stories. Because of my Kurdish language skill ...
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Seven journalists among 231 detained in operations, reactions from Diyarbakır
27 Nov 2024
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www.voaturkce.com
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Turkish
| Kurdish Issue
In response to operations centered in Eskişehir, which resulted in the detention of 231 individuals, including seven journalists, significant backlash emerged from press organizations in Diyarbakır. The Dicle Fırat Journalists Association, Mezopotamya Women Journalists Association, DİSK Basın-İş, and Turkey Journalists Union called for the immediate release of the journalists, condemning the arrests as an attack on press freedom. DEM Party officials, including Kayapınar Municipality's co-chair, criticized the operations, linking them to broader issues like the Kurdish question and societal freedoms. National and international press organizations, including the International Press Institute and Freedom House, expressed concern over the detentions, highlighting threats to press freedom in Turkey. The Interior Ministry's operations, involving multiple provinces, were criticized for their lack of transparency and the suppression of journalistic activities.
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Alexander Brand
Alexander Brand is a journalist based in Stellenbsoch, South Africa (near Cape Town). He currently works as a freelance writer and reporter for The South African (www.thesouthafrican.com). Before that, he spent three years at his community newspaper DieMatie (www.diematie.com).
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Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans
01 Jan 2022
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Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans
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| Education
The Mail & Guardian's '200 Young South Africans' highlights the achievements of young entrepreneurs and leaders across various sectors, including technology, agriculture, education, and business. The featured individuals are making significant contributions to their fields, driving innovation, and supporting community development. The article emphasizes the importance of entrepreneurship, youth empowerment, and sustainable practices, showcasing the potential and impact of South Africa's young leaders.
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Nelson Chukwudi
Nelson Chukwudi holds Diploma (Mass Comm); BSc (Public Admin); and Post-Graduate Diploma (Journalism). He began Journalism practice over 33 years ago at The Tide Newspapers in Rivers, Nigeria. He has held various Editorial positions: Reporter; Investigative & Crime; Oil & Energy Correspondent, ...
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2023: Be Courageous Agenda Setters, Okunna Charges Editors ...As 2022 ANEC Opens In Owerri
11 Nov 2022
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www.thetidenewsonline.com
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| Elections
The 18th All Nigeria Editors’ Conference (ANEC) opened in Owerri, Imo State, with a call for editors to be courageous agenda setters as the 2023 general election approaches. Prof. Stella Chinyere Okuna emphasized the powerful role of editors in shaping public opinion and supporting democracy. Governor Hope Uzodinma highlighted the importance of factual reporting and avoiding sensationalism. NGE President Mustapha Isah noted the conference's significance in preparing editors for the upcoming elections. The event featured speeches from various experts and will conclude with a tour and induction of new members.
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Nicole Di Ilio
Nicole Di Ilio is a journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon. Her work focuses on conflicts, radicalism, migrations, and marginalized groups. Her writing has appeared in Sky, Al Jazeera, Al Monitor, New Lines Magazine, VICE, among other publications. In recent years, she has been on the ground covering ...
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Pandemic Media Restrictions Limited Access to News
11 Mar 2021
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www.voanews.com
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| Media Restrictions
Emergency measures during the coronavirus pandemic have led to increased arrests for 'fake news,' restricted access to briefings, and blocked news websites, significantly impacting press freedom. Media rights groups report that these restrictions have denied citizens access to vital information. Countries like China, Egypt, and Turkey have been particularly aggressive in suppressing journalism, with numerous journalists jailed or harassed. Organizations such as Freedom House, the International Press Institute, and the Committee to Protect Journalists have called for the release of imprisoned journalists and the rollback of oppressive legislation. The pandemic has highlighted the critical role of journalism in society, especially during crises.
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Tim Gosling
Tim Gosling is a journalist, editor and analyst based in the Czech Republic. He covers politics, business, current affairs and football across Central & Eastern Europe. Regular bylines for Al Jazeera, Deutsche Welle, Foreign Policy, Politico, The Times. He provides political and economic analysis ...
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Democracy Digest: Poland Starts Investigations into Abducted Ukrainian Children and Leaked Emails
03 Mar 2023
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Balkan Insight
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English
| Espionage
Hungary delays the NATO accession vote for Sweden and Finland, citing criticism from their politicians, while speculation arises about potential demands from Hungary. A high-profile corruption trial involving Hungarian officials Pal Volner and Gyorgy Schadl begins, drawing significant media attention. Czechia's government pushes a bill to cap pension increases amid economic challenges, facing opposition resistance. The Council of Europe urges Czechia to improve equality for Roma and disabled people. CEZ plans to implement small modular reactors by 2040 as part of Czechia's energy strategy. Slovakia commemorates the anniversary of journalist Jan Kuciak's murder, with media NGOs assessing press freedom improvements. Two Slovak individuals plead guilty to espionage for Russia, receiving suspended sentences.
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Tom Grundy
Tom Grundy is the editor-in-chief and founder of local newspaper Hong Kong Free Press, *******.
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Announcement: HKFP joins International Press Institute, and the Society of Publishers in Asia
24 Nov 2023
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hongkongfp.com
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English
| Journalism
Hong Kong Free Press has joined the International Press Institute, a global organization dedicated to press freedom and journalistic excellence, and the Society of Publishers in Asia, which promotes press freedom and best practices in the Asia-Pacific region. These memberships align HKFP with prestigious networks committed to upholding media standards and supporting professional journalism.
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Emre Güngör
Emre Güngör is a journalist based in İzmir, Turkey.
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We cannot leave journalism at the mercy of big tech companies
07 Jan 2022
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NewsLabTurkey
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Turkish
| Social Media
The article discusses the significant influence of big tech companies like Facebook and Google on journalism and information dissemination. It highlights the dependency on these platforms for communication and news, the monopolistic tendencies of these companies, and the resulting impact on media diversity and democracy. The text criticizes the algorithms and practices of these tech giants, emphasizing the need for independent journalism and digital literacy to counteract their dominance.
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Luke Hunt
Luke Hunt is a journalist and author based in Hong Kong.
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John McBeth, Asia’s Longest Serving Foreign Correspondent, Dies at 79
01 Dec 2023
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thediplomat.com
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English
| Asia
John McBeth, a New Zealand-born journalist renowned for his extensive and impactful reporting across Asia, has passed away at 79. Over a career spanning more than six decades, McBeth's work influenced regional policymakers and covered significant events in countries like South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Known for his blunt and thorough reporting style, McBeth was a mentor to many journalists and a confidante to numerous diplomats and politicians. He authored two notable books and contributed to various prestigious publications. McBeth is survived by his wife, Yuli Ismartono.
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Bilal Hussain
Bilal Hussain is an independent journalist and columnist with a wealth of experience in covering South Asia, and the Middle East with a particular emphasis on the socio-political landscape of Kashmir. His reporting has been featured in prominent news outlets and organizations such as Voice of ...
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In wake of G20, Gulf states boost ties to Brazil, Latin America
28 Nov 2024
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www.voanews.com
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| Trade Agreements
Gulf states, particularly the UAE and Saudi Arabia, are enhancing economic ties with Brazil and Latin America following the G20 summit. Key agreements include UAE investments in Brazil and a Saudi-Brazilian Coordination Council. The Gulf Cooperation Council states are leveraging Brazil's agricultural exports while providing resources like phosphate and oil. Investments by UAE's Mubadala and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund are significant, with plans for further expansion. Despite opportunities, challenges such as political instability in Latin America may limit the impact of these interregional ties.
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Lucinda Jordaan
Lucinda Jordaan is a professional freelance journalist, researcher and Copy Editor based in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa,with extensive experience on all publishing platforms and within a variety of genres and specialities.
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Press freedom in the spotlight as Turkey heads to the polls
14 May 2023
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wan-ifra.org
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| Turkish Elections
As Turkey approaches a pivotal general and presidential election, concerns about press freedom are intensifying. The ruling AK-Party, which controls mainstream media, has been accused of stifling dissent and manipulating the digital ecosystem to influence the election outcome. With 50 journalists currently imprisoned, human rights and media watchdogs are questioning the fairness of the elections. The government's recent disinformation law imposes harsh penalties for unapproved information sharing, exacerbating the already critical state of media freedom in Turkey. Despite the oppressive environment, some journalists persist in reporting on government wrongdoings. President Erdoğan faces a significant challenge to his two-decade rule, but it remains uncertain whether voters will have access to sufficient information to ensure a democratic election result.
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Johnson Kanamugire
Johnson Kanamugire is a journalist based in Kigali, Rwanda - East Africa. Mr. Johnson has earned commendation for excellence in producing compelling coverage and in-depth analysis of issues affecting ordinary citizens in Rwanda, and the wider East Africa. He focuses mostly on matters business, ...
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Narrative control: Who is telling the Sudan crisis story?
04 Oct 2023
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NewsPaper Africa
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English
| War
False narratives are exacerbating the Sudan crisis as warring parties and foreign powers manipulate information to serve their interests. Independent media and journalists face severe crackdowns, creating an information vacuum exploited by external powers. Press freedom advocates highlight the increasing foreign influence on the narrative, further fueling the crisis and undermining Africa's efforts to address its problems. Journalists face significant threats, making fact-checking and accurate reporting challenging. The Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces are implicated in press freedom violations, with international organizations calling for urgent measures to protect journalists.
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Robert Kibet
ROBERT KIBET is an award winning freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. His has appeared at DW, The Guardian UK, IPS, Equal Times, Thomson Reuters Foundation, News Deeply, Barzawire, Zenger News, IDN, Ubuntu Times, Climate Tracker and The New Humanitarian.
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Freedom of Press in Jeopardy With Journalists in Crossfire in Kenya
15 Aug 2024
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www.globalissues.org
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In Kenya, journalists face increasing violence and threats amid anti-government protests, with law enforcement targeting media personnel despite visible press credentials. The Kenya Union of Journalists and international organizations condemn these actions, highlighting a severe erosion of press freedom. The government's interference, including threats to shut down media outlets, exacerbates the situation. The international community watches closely as Kenya's democratic values are tested, with calls for accountability and protection of journalists growing louder.
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Thet Naing
Thet Naing is a journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Myanmar's Arrest of Journalists an 'Extraordinary Attack on Freedom of Expression,' UN Says
25 May 2021
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www.voanews.com
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| Human Rights
Myanmar's media community faces a critical moment with numerous journalists detained or charged, including American journalist Danny Fenster. The military's actions, including arrests, internet restrictions, and revoking media licenses, are seen as an extraordinary attack on freedom of expression. The United Nations and various media watchdogs condemn these actions, calling for international response. The situation remains tense with ongoing protests and a high number of detentions and killings since the coup.
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Lungelo Ndhlovu
Lungelo Ndhlovu is a multiple-award winning international journalist based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. He specialises in news writing, photography and video production, covering major news, features and local events for various media organisations. He also researches and writes about news stories on ...
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In Zimbabwe, journalists are on the vaccine priority list
25 Feb 2021
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International Journalists' Network
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English
| Journalism
Over 2,000 journalists in Zimbabwe are prioritized for COVID-19 vaccination alongside 60,000 frontline health workers. The country received 200,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine from China. Dr. Edwin Sibanda emphasized the importance of vaccinating journalists due to their role in disseminating crucial information and their exposure to the virus. Abigail Tembo and Rumbidzayi Zinyuke, both journalists, highlighted the risks they face and the importance of vaccination. The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) campaigned for journalists' inclusion in the priority list, and similar efforts are seen in other countries. Accurate information is vital in fighting the pandemic, and journalists need to be protected to continue their work.
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Ivana Nikolic
Ivana Nikolic is a journalist based in Belgrade, Serbia. Work experience • June 2019 – present Fixer and mentor on the documentary project of the British documentary filmmaker Joseph Shawyer. Responsible for finding interviewees, translations, etc. • June 2018 – present Eastern European ...
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Governments Continue to Undermine Right to Information Under Cover of COVID-19
28 Sept 2020
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Balkan Insight
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English
| Government Transparency
Governments in the Balkans and Central Europe have been undermining the right to information under the guise of COVID-19 measures, with significant drops in responses to freedom of information requests. BIRN's data reveals a decline in transparency, with only 33.6% of FOI requests answered in 2020. Despite commitments to the Open Government Partnership, countries like Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia struggle to meet transparency standards. Authorities in several countries extended FOI response times, raising concerns about press freedom. Proposed legislation in Poland and Romania could further restrict access to public information, drawing criticism from pro-transparency NGOs and experts.
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Sevilay Nur Saraçlar
Sevilay Nur Saraçlar is a freelance journalist based in Antalya, Türkiye. She is passionate about integrating her work into solution-based narratives. Her feature stories focus on women's issues, and the environment.
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Spatial Research in Journalism: NYT Team Discusses Renaissance Residence News
12 Jul 2023
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journo.com.tr
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Turkish
| Visual Investigations
The New York Times' graphics department members Anjali Singhvi, Mika Gröndahl, and Haeyoun Park discussed their spatial investigation of the Renaissance Residence collapse in Antakya during the February 6 earthquakes at an IPI Turkey 'Master Class' event. The article, titled 'Why Did a Luxury Apartment Become a Death Trap,' was published on May 11, 2023, and involved 14 journalists from four cities. The team used scrollytelling to present the digital story, examining architectural plans, security camera footage, and conducting expert interviews. The investigation highlighted the use of visual evidence from open sources, 3D modeling, and witness testimonies to understand the building's collapse.
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Liam Scott
Liam Scott is an independent journalist based in Washington, D.C. He focuses on human rights and mass atrocities, China, press freedom, and disinformation.
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Journalists in Azerbaijan Targeted in Wave of Arrests
06 Dec 2023
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Voice of America
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English
| Political Detentions
Aziz Orujov, an Azerbaijani journalist and director of the independent channel Kanal 13, was arrested on charges of illegal construction, which media advocates believe are retaliatory. He is one of six journalists detained in Azerbaijan recently, a move that press freedom experts say is politically motivated. The first journalist detained was Ulvi Hasanli of Abzas Media, followed by other staff members, all accused of illegally bringing money into the country. International groups have condemned the arrests, suggesting they create a chilling effect on independent journalism in Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani government denies political motivations, while international observers see the crackdown as a message to foreign governments following Azerbaijan's military success in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Edward Szekeres
Edward Szekeres is a freelance journalist based in Bratislava, Slovakia. Well-versed in fixing, feature writing, interviewing and breaking news.
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Democracy Digest: Media Freedom and Rule of Law in the Spotlight
12 Mar 2021
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Balkan Insight
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English
| Vaccination
The article discusses the challenges to media freedom and rule of law in Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia, highlighting the European Commission's limited ability to address these issues. It covers the criticism from media freedom groups towards the Commission's inaction, the legal actions taken by Poland and Hungary against the EU's rule-of-law mechanism, and the internal political dynamics in Hungary and Slovakia. The piece also touches on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Hungary and the political battles over vaccination statistics. Additionally, it mentions the political turmoil in Slovakia and Czechia, including corruption investigations and the influence of President Milos Zeman.
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Fernande Van Tets
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Experienced journalist able to do lives and reporting for print, radio and tv. Regularly work for France 24 and Euronews. Back in the Netherlands after a decade abroad, including 2 years as a presenter and journalist at France 24 English in Paris and 5 years as a freelance correspondent based in ...
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Journalists in Gaza are now the news themselves: 'The army is targeting us'
25 Oct 2023
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Het Parool
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Dutch
| Humanitarian Crisis
Journalists in Gaza are facing extreme hardships and personal losses while reporting on the ongoing conflict. Wael Dahdouh from Al Jazeera lost his family in a bombing, and Rami Ramis describes the dire conditions and lack of resources. The International Press Institute reports that 22 journalists have been killed since the conflict began, with journalists being targeted by the Israeli army and settlers. The humanitarian situation is catastrophic, with severe shortages of basic necessities.
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Peter Young
Peter Young is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He writes analytical articles on foreign and economic policy issues. On economics, tax policy is of particular interest. He also has written widely on problems facing Cuba, Venezuela and other states aligned with Russia.
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Share Protests over a lack of basic food and medicines have been met with violence by the regime
14 Jul 2021
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CapX
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English
| International Relations
The article discusses widespread protests in Cuba due to the lack of food and basic medicines, and the Cuban government's violent response. It highlights the failure of the communist system in Cuba, emphasizing that the economic collapse is not due to US sanctions but to systemic economic failure within Cuba itself. The article criticizes the Cuban government for blaming the US and points out that the US is a major food exporter to Cuba. It also criticizes the British government and Parliament for not taking stronger action to support Cuban human rights and freedom of expression, contrasting this with the European Parliament's resolution denouncing Cuba's human rights violations. The author, Peter Young, calls for more vigorous support for the Cuban people and condemns the regime's brutality.