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Analyst: GoDaddy within its rights to block neo-Nazi site

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Google says it's cancelling the registration of neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer for violating its terms of service, after it posted an article mocking the woman who was run over and killed at a white nationalist rally in Virginia. ...
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Rosanne Cash calls threats to journalism 'really alarming'

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STORYLINE: ROSANNE CASH CALLS THREATS TO JOURNALISM 'REALLY ALARMING'
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President Trump’s attacks on the press are the fodder for the Showtime documentary series “The Fourth Estate,” which closed the Tribeca Film Festival

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SHOWTIME DOCUMENTARY SERIES 'FOURTH ESTATE' CLOSES TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL President Trump's attacks on the press are the fodder for the Showtime documentary series "The Fourth Estate," which closed the Tribeca Film Festival...
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Belgian court delays extradition decision on Spanish rapper Valtonyc

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A Belgium court will decide on September 17 whether or not Spanish rapper Valtonyc should be sent back to Spain where he was sentenced to prison for lyrics that praised terror groups and insulted the royal family.
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Journalist Maria Ressa Pleads Not Guilty To Tax Evasion

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Internationally respected journalist says cases against her are politically motivated and meant to muzzle press freedom.
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Google to abandon Chinese market?

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AP Television Beijing, China, 14 January 2010 1. Various Google building with Google sign in front 2. Close of flowers next to Google sign left by supporters 3. Close of note, reading: (English) "Freedom!" 4. Wide shot employee entering...
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PAKISTAN: MEDIA COMPLAIN OF HARASSMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT

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English/Nat Pakistan's largest circulation Urdu-language newspaper may be forced to suspend publication for the first time in 51 years. The Jang group - which publishes "The Jang" newspaper - accuses the government of a campaign of...
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Goodnight And Good Luck - George Clooney Talks About His Latest Project

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Entertainment ITA Goodnight and Good Luck - George Clooney talks about his latest project 3rd September 2005 1. SOUNDBITE George Clooney (English) - on Venice "It sure was fun to open the competition with this and it was more fun to have...
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Posthumous awards for Japanese and UK journalists killed in Syria

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1. Wide of Alison Mckenzie, Executive Director of International Press Institute (IPI) speaking at podium 2. Wide of guests seated 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alison Mckenzie, IPI's Executive Director: "This year's hero award on two female...
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Opening of Franco-African summit

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1. Wide shot of Palais des Congress where summit is taking place 2. Various of security 3. Motorcades with African delegates arriving 4. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan arriving and being greeted by French President Jacques Chirac 5....
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Anti-Gadhafi media in rebel areas benefit from press freedom

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April 11, 2011 1. Close of burned window bars at the former state radio station 2. Wide interior of burned studio 3. Close of abandoned radio equipment 4. Wide of looted radio studio April 13, 2011 5. Wide of publisher of "Al...
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Pope Francis further comments on free speech and the criticism of religion

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Pope Francis said on Thursday there are limits to freedom of expression, especially when it insults or ridicules someone's faith. Francis spoke about the Paris attacks while en route to the Philippines, defending free speech as not only...
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RUSSIA: TV CHANNEL APPOINTS NEW BOARD TO ASSURE INDEPENDENCE

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Russian/Eng/Nat Russia's leading T-V channel O-R-T decides on Thursday on a new board in the hope of assuring its political independence. But critics say the station isn't so much suffering from political bias as pressure from the...
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Croatia - Independent radio station to shut down

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The people of Zagreb are about to lose one of their few independent sources of news, with a decision by Croatia's government-backed Telecommunications Council to close a popular radio station. The decision to close the station comes...
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Protesters call for the release of journalist who posted link to Al Qaeda video

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Human rights activists called on Tuesday for the immediate release of a Moroccan editor facing terrorism charges. Ali Anouzla was arrested and charged with advocating terrorism and aiding terrorists in September after his online news...
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US State Dept comments on arrest of Hong Kong journalist

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1. US State Department spokesman Adam Ereli entering briefing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Adam Ereli, US State Department Spokesman: "We are concerned about the arrest of Mr Ching Cheong and are following his case closely. As you...
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PAKISTAN: JANG NEWSPAPER GROUP IN TALKS WITH GOVERNMENT

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Urdu/Nat Negotiations are continuing between Pakistan's Jang Newspaper Group and the government following a feud in which officials threatened to suspend publication. Jang accuses the government of a campaign of harassment after it...
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PAKISTAN: JOURNALIST CHARGED WITH SEDITION IS RELEASED

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English/Nat A prominent Pakistani journalist has been freed, charges of sedition against him have been dropped, nearly a month after he was arrested in a nighttime raid on his home. Najam Sethi had been charged with anti-state activities...
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HONG KONG: CHINESE ATTITUDE TOWARDS PRESS CAUSING UNEASE

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English/Nat The Chinese government's attitude towards the press is causing unease amongst journalists in Hong Kong. Beijing's commitment to continued press freedom after 1997 is being questioned after a mainland newspaper cancelled a...
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Media group concerned constitutional reforms affect freedom of expression.

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1. Various of SIP members at press conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Earl Maucker, President of the Inter American Press Association (IAPA/SIP): "I wanted to let you all know that our mission, after two days of meetings in this country,...
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latest pictures from demo in support of press freedom in Russia

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1.Wide pan from stage with rock musicians to audience 2.Woman with posters in support of human rights and defence of NTV television network 3.Wide audience applauding 4.Posters saying :"NTV means our right to information" 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Nigerian government clamps down on media amid Boko Haram tension

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Nigeria's Daily Trust newspaper said Monday that its staff have recently been heavily harassed by the government. On Saturday, soldiers confiscated copies from newspapers including Leadership, This Day, Daily Trust, Sun, Pilot,...
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PAKISTAN: PROTESTS AGAINST MAGAZINE OWNERS ARREST

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English/Nat Pakistan's Supreme Court on Thursday ordered that a detained journalist be allowed to see his family and lawyers and receive medicine and newspapers. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government has accused Najam Sethi, an owner...
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Over 100 people in Bangkok protest coup as undemocratic

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1. Wide of crowd protesting recent military coup as undemocratic 2. Far shot of placard: 'No to Thaksin, no to coup' 3. Two shots of protesters holding placards reading "No to Thaksin, No to coup" 4. Man with surgical mask covering his...