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Duterte critic Ressa reacts to being freed on bail
The award-winning head of a Philippine online news site that has aggressively covered President Rodrigo Duterte's administration accused the government of abusing its power and of using the law as a weapon to muzzle dissent.
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Moroccan journalist sentenced to jail in abortion case
A Moroccan journalist accused of undergoing an illegal abortion after becoming pregnant while being single was sentenced to one year in prison Monday in a case that gained attention among journalists and rights groups.
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Trump Calls Impeachment Inquiry 'Greatest Witch Hunt in American History'
Sep.25 -- President Donald Trump talks about the phone call he had with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Trump says it was a "nothing call" and he never put any pressure on Zelenskiy to investigate anyone. Trump spoke today at the...
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Hearing of journalist on abortion charges in Rabat
A second hearing in the case of a Moroccan journalist accused of having an illegal abortion and sexual relations outside marriage, took place at a court in the capital Rabat on Monday.
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CLEAN : Sri Lankan presidential hopeful sparks bad memories for journalists
No memorial marks where Sri Lankan newspaper editor Lasantha Wickrematunge was murdered in 2009 one of dozens of victims of death squads allegedly linked to a frontrunner in Saturdays presidential election (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Reaction as Assange extradition hearing opens
Truth-telling journalist or reckless criminal: A British judge was given two conflicting portraits of Julian Assange as the WikiLeaks founder's long-awaited extradition hearing began Monday in a London court.
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Advocacy group: Journalists avoiding conflict zones
The number of journalists killed in the line of duty is lower this year - but it could be that many in the profession are avoiding going into areas of conflict, an advocacy group says.
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Egypt Accused Of Arresting Critics Of Its Coronavirus Response
The Associated Press reports journalists, doctors and others are being arrested for criticizing the country's response to the pandemic.
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Global Bank Crackdown Seen as Failing to Curb Suspect Dealings
Sep.21 -- A new investigation by a consortium of investigative journalists claim that some of the world’s leading banks may have been involved in moving trillions of dollars in illicit funds over the past two decades. Among the banks...
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Trump Says China Faces Decoupling or Massive Tariffs from U.S.
Sep.07 -- President Donald Trump has ramped up his anti-China rhetoric, vowing to sharply scale back U.S. economic ties with China. Trump is seeking to make China an election issue and repeatedly portrayed Joe Biden as a lackey of...
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CLEAN : Uganda media walks out of security press conference
Ugandan journalists walk out of security media conference in Kampala in protest of increased violence against them by security forces (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Jailed Zimbabwean NYT reporter walks out of prison after posting bail
Jeffrey Moyo, a Zimbabwean freelance reporter for the New York Times, walks out of prison after he was granted bail three weeks following his arrest over claims he helped two foreign colleagues enter the country fraudulently (Footage by...
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CLEAN : Hong Kong leader says press must not 'subvert' government
Media outlets in Hong Kong must not "subvert" the government, the city's leader, rejecting US criticism of recent action against pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily under a powerful new security law (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Khashoggi fiancee testifies in 'people's tribunal' on murdered journalists
Hatice Cengiz, who was set to marry dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi when he was killed in 2018 inside Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul says she is attending the "People's Tribunal on the Murder of Journalists" in The Hague...
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U.S., China Embroiled in Feud Over Access for Journalists
Doreen Weisenhaus, media, law and policy senior lecturer at Northwestern University, discusses the tit-for-tat restrictions being placed on journalists by the U.S. and China. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Maria Ressa's Fight For Press Freedom
Ressa is the first Filipino to win the peace prize and the first woman to be honored this year with an award by the Nobel committee.
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Musk Is Seeking New Twitter Investors at Same Price He Paid
Elon Musk is seeking a new round of investors in the social media platform. The fundraising follows fresh turmoil including more cost-cutting, blocking of journalist accounts and now a tweet, polling users on whether he should step down...
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France - First Paris fashion shows of the season
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Paris Fashion week puts brave foot forward despite recession
The powerful Federation de la Couture has done its bit to promote up and coming designers in the face of the economic depression...
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Book launched dedicated to murdered investigative journalist
Moscow, 30 May 2007
1. Tilt down of exterior of Gorbachev Foundation
2. Journalist registering to enter conference room
3. Close up of Anna Politkovskaya's books
4. Assistant giving Politkovskaya's book to a journalist
5. Wide shot of...
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Body of Swedish cameramen killed in Somalia arrives in Kenya
1. Various of International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) plane taxiing on runway
2. Cutaway of security
3. Open cargo door
4. Evacuees from Mogadishu disembark from aircraft
5. Evacuees with officials
6. Coffin is carried to cargo...
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Presser by Japanese journalist released by the Taliban.
1. Japanese journalist Daigen Yanagida walks into presser
2. Various cutaways of media
3. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Daigen Yanagida, Journalist
4. Cutaway
5. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Daigen Yanagida, Journalist
6. Various cutaways
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