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Al Jazeera journalist's funeral: Abu Akleh killed by Israeli troo

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A state-like funeral was held for a journalist who dedicated her life to the struggle for freedom.
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Al Jazeera journalist's funeral: Abu Akleh killed by Israeli troops

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A state-like funeral was held for a journalist who dedicated her life to the struggle for freedom.
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World Press Freedom Day: Exiled journalist from Myanmar speak of defiance

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On World Press Freedom Day, Al Jazeera look at the plight of journalists in Myanmar, forced into exile by a violent military crackdown.
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The ‘last standing independent media’ in Kashmir

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Several journalists have been arrested in Indian-administered Kashmir this year, in what reporters say is a crackdown on press freedom. One of the arrests was Kashmir Walla editor Fahad Shah.
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Students in Ukraine helping war effort

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Adrienne Arsenault meets students who stayed behind in Ukraine to assist with the war efforts. Some of them have turned their dorm rooms into shelters for refugees, while others are taking on more extreme measures, such as forming a...
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Myanmar: Resisting the Regime

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A year on from the coup in Myanmar, the military junta is still in power. But is all lost for the pro-democracy protesters? Tony Cheng sees how the country's youth are more determined than ever.
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Media freedom groups create new tribunal to investigate journalists' deaths in The Hague

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A new report by UNESCO suggests a staggering six journalists have been killed worldwide every month in the past five years.
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New tribunal to investigate journalists' deaths created in The Hague

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A new report by UNESCO suggests a staggering six journalists have been killed worldwide every month in the past five years.
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Pegasus Project consortium wins first Daphne Caruana Galizia journalism prize

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The consortium of journalists behind the Pegasus Project investigation into malware from Israel-based NSO Group has won the first top European Union journalism prize.
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Disbelief, delight for journalists after winning Nobel Peace Prize

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A pair of journalists from Russia and the Philippines have won the Nobel Peace Prize for independent reporting, despite persistent attacks against them by their governments. 'I'm a little shocked. It's really emotional,' said Filipino...
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9/11 Documentary Spotlights First-Hand Accounts From Journalists on the Ground

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The images from September 11, 2001 are forever etched in the minds of millions but perhaps one of the most under-appreciated groups affected on that day were the journalists and photographers who risked their health and well-being to...
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Latin American media censorship thriving amid pandemic

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Some governments have accused journalists of false reporting on coronavirus - as leaders try to downplay the extent of the crisis.
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Unconventional journalists: From Tom Wolfe to Ghassan Kanafani | The Listening Post

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We look at the lives and legacies of three journalists who broke the mould.
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India’s COVID crisis: Navigating bad stats and government spin | The Listening Post

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Indian journalists struggle to report the true extent of the COVID crisis. Plus, the history of anti-Asian stereotypes and narratives in the US.
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India: Police stop protesters from backing farmers

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The government is cracking down on farmer union leaders and journalists to break up the rallies.
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Two Canada Post workers suspended for refusing to deliver Epoch Times

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Canada Post temporarily suspended two of its letter carriers after they refused to deliver a free edition of the Epoch Times because of concerns about its coverage.
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Fiancee of slain journalist Khashoggi sues Saudi crown prince

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The fiancee of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has filed a lawsuit against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) over the death of her husband to be.
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Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek dead at 80

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Alex Trebek, the host of the popular U.S. quiz show Jeopardy! for more than three decades, has died at age 80, the show announced on Sunday.
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Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong appears in court

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Hong Kong’s most high-profile activist has been charged for taking part in an unauthorised assembly, as well as violating the government’s ban on masks during last year’s protests.
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Black journalist calls for change after investigation into use of N-word at The Fifth Estate

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A former CBC employee is calling for changes at the public broadcaster after two colleagues used the N-word in an April 2019 meeting. CBC head of public affairs Chuck Thompson confirmed an investigation was launched and 'corrective...
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Al Jazeera journalists hacked using Israeli firm’s spyware

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Watchdog suspects Saudi Arabia and the UAE of being behind hacking of 36 journalists earlier this year.
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Prominent Pakistani journalist 'goes missing' in Islamabad

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Matiullah Jan, known for his criticism of Pakistan's powerful military, was last seen outside a school in the capital.
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Philippines press freedom: Major broadcaster denied a new license

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Journalists say the network is being punished because of President Rodrigo Duterte's grievances, and the decision will further damage an already troubled nation.
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Philippine journalist's conviction 'a blow to press freedom'

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Prominent journalist and her colleague have been found guilty of libel after article linked businessman to criminal activity.