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Journalist Jumpei Yasuda, held captive in Syria, returns home to Japan

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A Japanese journalist freed from captivity in Syria arrived home in Tokyo on Thursday.
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Bridgeman Arts

Opening of German Press and Pergamon Museum as well as artists Max Oppermann and Max Liebermann at work, Berlin 1930

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The official opening of the house of the German Press (Der Deutschen Presse). Opening of the Pergamon Museum. Scenes of artists Max Opperman and Max Liebermann at work.
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TITO'S JUGOSLAVIA -

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The village of Dravar, Bosnia has changed hands between the Germans and Yugoslav Partisans no less than six times. Marshal Tito's headquarters are hidden away near to Dravar. Here we see the first pictures of the Marshal, with him are...
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Bloomberg

Bezos Says Trump's Media Criticism Is 'Dangerous'

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Sep.14 -- Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos criticized U.S. President Donald Trump, without directly naming him, saying his 'dangerous' attack on media is eroding democracy. He made the comments during on-stage interview at an Economic...
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Russia Is Censoring Information, Media About Invasion Into Ukraine

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Russian Pres. Putin signed a law criminalizing any dissent or independent reporting about the war, with up to 15 years in prison for disobeying.
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CLEAN : Record number of journalists jailed in 2021: CPJ

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The number of journalists jailed around the world hit a new record in 2021, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, with China and Myanmar having put a quarter of the 293 media workers behind bars (Footage by...
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Straits Times editor comments on journalist's detention

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1. Close up of Straits Times headline 2. Photo of Ching Cheong in Straits Times 3. Pan of exterior of Singapore Press Holdings office 4. Sign of Singapore Press Holdings office 5. Set up of Cheong Yip Seng, Editor-in-Chief of Singapore...
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U.S. Designates Five Chinese Media Outlets As Foreign Missions

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The designation means the U.S. has identified the outlets as being "substantially owned or effectively controlled by a foreign government."
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Men charged in connection with Politkovskaya killing

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Moscow - 18 June 2008 1. Exterior of Novaya Gazeta newspaper entrance, pan to building 2. Interior of newspaper office 3. Wide of Anna Politkovskaya's office (Russian journalist who was killed in 2006) 4. Close-up of book with...
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VOICED : Alternative media on the rise as Turkey cracks down on press

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Turkey has seen a highly criticised media crackdown since last year's failed coup but the shutdowns aren't stopping some journalists from doing their jobs
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Former President Bill Clinton's journey to North Korea to secure the release of two jailed U.S. journalists was months in the making. The AP's Julie Pace breaks down the sequence of events.

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HEADLINE: Clinton in North Korea: How it happened CAPTION: Former President Bill Clinton's journey to North Korea to secure the release of two jailed U.S. journalists was months in the making. The AP's Julie Pace breaks down the...
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Top 5 Clips of October 8th

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Two journalists win the Nobel Peace Prize for the first time since 1935. The Food Network chops ties with Bobby Flay. And four minutes in space apparently changed Jeff Bezos.
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AP CEO Tom Curley says the Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to give the public truthful reports about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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HEADLINE: AP CEO urges better press access to military ops CAPTION: AP CEO Tom Curley says the Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to...
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The Recount

The Recount Daily Pod: Anne Helen Petersen and Charlie Warzel

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The pandemic has led many to rethink their priorities, including holding out for better pay, and looking for jobs with enhanced work-life flexibility. The question is: are businesses getting the message? Journalists and authors Anne...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Radio Erena challenges Eritrea on the airw

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CLEAN : Radio Erena challenges Eritrea on the airw
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VOICED: Traditional media turn to internet for Iran coverage

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VOICED: Traditional media turn to internet for Iran coverage
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Award-Winning Journalist Maria Ressa Found Guilty Of Cyberlibel

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Maria Ressa and her news organization Rappler have been critical of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's brutal drug war.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Azerbaijan: Human Rights issues overshadow Eurovision

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VOICED: Azerbaijan: Human Rights issues overshadow Eurovision
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Obama on South Sudan and media freedom

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLISTUS POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Addis Ababa - 27 July 2015US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister of Ethiopia Hailemariam Desalegn at news conference2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US...
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Violinist Itzhak Perlman blasts Donald Trump over disabled journalist

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VIOLINIST ITZHAK PERLMAN BLASTS DONALD TRUMP OVER DISABLED JOURNALISTViolinist Itzhak Perlman, a longtime advocate for the disabled, is still upset over Donald Trump's derisive behavior toward a disabled reporter last fall and says he...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Press freedom in decline in new era of propaganda : RSF

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World press freedom deteriorated in 2015 especially in the Americas advocacy group Reporters Without Borders said Wednesday as it released its annual rankings warning of a new era of propaganda
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Bloomberg

Sony Hackers Invoke 9/11: How Credible Is Their Threat?

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Dec. 16 -- Sony hackers, invoking Sept. 11, threatened violence at movie theaters showing The Interview, complicating the studios efforts to contain the devastating cyber attack. Bloomberg's Anousha Sakoui reports on ""Street Smart.""...
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Bloomberg

Billionaire Peter Thiel's History With Gawker

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Owen Thomas, a former Gawker reporter, and Dan Rosensweig, Chegg's chief executive officer, discuss Peter Thiel's history with Gawker. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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VOICED : Belgian newspaper pioneers

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VOICED : Belgian newspaper pioneers