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Etiquette expert sheds light on royal dos and donts of Pippa Middleton’s society wedding

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SHOTLIST:RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYASSOCIATED PRESSFILE: Durham, UK - 26 February 20111. Wide shot Pippa Middleton (in black and red) arrives as guest at society weddingASSOCIATED PRESSFILE: London, 29 April 20112. Wide shot...
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A look at Sudan for World Press Freedom Day

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LEADIN:As the world marks Press Freedom Day, journalists in Sudan have described the censorship and abuse they regularly receive in their jobs.Recently many went on strike after the government confiscated copies of newspapers reporting...
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Increasing dangers facing Pakistan journalists

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Pakistan has long been considered one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a journalist, but according to journalists, Pakistani and international human rights activists, and journalist advocacy groups; the situation is...
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German FM to revise travel advice for Turkey

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Germany's foreign minister on Thursday said that his country will revise its travel advice for Turkey following the jailing of a German human rights activist who has no ties to the country. Sigmar Gabriel said that the...
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Cambodia paper latest victim of intensifying crackdown

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A newspaper that helped pioneer the free press in Cambodia and that trained a generation of journalists since its founding in 1993, hit the news-stands for the last time on Monday. The Cambodia Daily is the latest victim of...
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Trials resume in Turkey for staff of two newspapers

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Two trials resumed on Tuesday in Istanbul for journalists and staff of opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet as well as writers and staff for the now-closed pro-Kurdish Ozgur Gundem newspaper. Both cases have added to concerns...
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On NYFCC red carpet, winners show plan to show solidarity for sexual misconduct victims at Golden Globes; Tiffany Haddish on her best-selling memoir

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ON NYFCC RED CARPET, WINNERS SHOW PLAN TO SHOW SOLIDARITY FOR SEXUAL MISCONDUCT VICTIMS AT GOLDEN GLOBES When it comes to wearing black for solidarity at this year's Golden Globes, Saoirse Ronan says that's the plan for...
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Proposed press law unpopular with journalists

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LEADIN: Sudanese journalists are protesting a proposed new law on press and publications. Officials say it aims at more responsibility, while critics say it goes against freedom of expression. ...
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Six journalists jailed for life over failed Turkey coup

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A Turkish court on Friday sentenced six journalists and media employees accused of involvement in 2016's failed coup attempt to life prison terms, the country's state-run news agency reported. Anadolu Agency said the court...
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Six journalists jailed for life over failed Turkey coup

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A Turkish court on Friday sentenced six journalists and media employees accused of involvement in 2016's failed coup attempt to life prison terms, the country's state-run news agency reported. Anadolu Agency said the court...
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Turkish PM Yildirim talks about trial German reporter

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A prominent German-Turkish journalist has not yet been formally charged because of a backlog in court cases due to the failed coup in Turkey in 2016, Turkish Foreign Minister Binali Yildirim said on Thursday. Speaking...
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Actor Hugh Grant settles phone-hacking case with UK papers

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ACTOR HUGH GRANT SETTLES PHONE-HACKING CASE WITH UK PAPERS British actor Hugh Grant has settled his phone-hacking damages claim against Mirror Group Newspapers. Grant was at the High Court on Monday when the...
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McCormack to Become Australian Deputy Prime Minister

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Feb.25 -- Michael McCormack is replacing Barnaby Joyce as the Australian Deputy Prime Minister, Bloomberg's Ed Johnson explains. He speaks with Haidi Lun and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Daybreak Australia."
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AP reporter sums up first day of Kim Wall killing trial in Copenhagen

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The Danish inventor accused of torturing and killing Swedish journalist Kim Wall during a private submarine trip before dismembering her body is an intelligent man "with psychopathic tendencies," a prosecutor said as the murder trial...
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Trump Continues Attacks Against Media, Democrats

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President Donald Trump is continuing his attacks against the democrats and the media at a rally in Montana on Thursday night. Trump opened the rally with a jab at Jon Tester, the state's Democratic U.S. senator. ...
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Trump continues attacks on media, Democrats

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US President Donald Trump continued his attacks on the Democrats and the media at a rally in Montana on Thursday. Trump opened the rally with a jab at Jon Tester, the state's Democratic US senator. Trump says...
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Trump Denies Criticizing May in Newspaper Report

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus100654 US President Donald Trump is asserting that he didn't criticise British Prime Minister Theresa May during an interview this week with The Sun newspaper in which...
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Bezos: Washington Post not at war with the president

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Washington Post: Khashoggi had dreams for region

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US politicians and activists want answers about missing Saudi journalist

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Friends and associates of Jamal Khashoggi held a press conference at the offices of the Washington Post Wednesday to seek answers to the disappearance of the journalist who vanished a week ago.
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Washington Post: Khashoggi was no enemy of Saudi Arabia

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German FM comments on 'extremely worrying' case of missing Saudi journalist

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German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas was putting a planned trip to Saudi Arabia on hold pending the outcome of an investigation into the disappearance and alleged slaying of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi.
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Woodward White House tell-all book goes on sale

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A new White House tell-all from journalist Bob Woodward, the election season's most-talked-about political book, officially went on sale Tuesday as several former aides of President Donald Trump sought to distance themselves from the...