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Erdogan accused of trying to silence media

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A media advocacy group has accused Turkey's president of trying to silence the country's main opposition newspaper and free press as the second hearing of a trial against staff members of the paper began. Christophe...
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Turkish journalist in Germany tried in absentia

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Journalists and staff from Turkish newspaper staunchly opposed to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have gone on trial in Istanbul, accused of aiding terror organisations. Two, including Can Dundar, Cumhuriyet's former...
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New UNESCO chief on US, Israel and press freedom

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New UNESCO chief Audrey Azoulay has rebuked the U.S. for its decision to withdraw from the U.N. cultural body for alleged anti-Israel bias and says America is "affected by everything" the agency does. Following her...
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Infowars' Alex Jones crashes US Congressional social media hearing

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As Facebook and Twitter executives prepared to defend their companies on Capitol Hill about foreign interference in U.S. elections, conservative radio host Alex Jones showed up before a Senate hearing room to blast the Democratic Party,...
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Media petition HKong govt over foreign journalist visa refusal

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Representatives from major media associations handed in a letter to Hong Kong authorities on Monday expressing their concerns, after the local government refused to renew the work visa of a Financial Times editor.  
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News association backs Acosta on press pass flap

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The Radio Television Digital News Association is demanding the White House restore media credentials to CNN correspondent Jim Acosta after suspending his pass following a heated confrontation he had with President Donald Trump during a...
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News association backs Acosta on press pass flap

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The Radio Television Digital News Association is demanding the White House restore media credentials to CNN correspondent Jim Acosta after suspending his pass following a heated confrontation he had with President Donald Trump during a...
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Duterte critic Ressa reacts to being freed on bail

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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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Brazilians show support for US journalist Greenwald

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Brazilian journalists, artists, politicians and others gathered to show support for American editor Glenn Greenwald who has been threatened with jail time by Brazil's president.
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Weidel: AfD to learn from Trump in Euro poll campaign

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Europe's new right could take a page out of US President Donald Trump's populist playbook when it comes to winning support ahead of this month's European elections, says the co-leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
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After More Than A Decade, The Newseum Is Closing

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Since 2008, the Newseum showcased a history of the press. But the "news" museum will be closing its doors after years of financial struggles.
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Xmas Eve attack in Brazil over 'gay Jesus' film

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Brazil's police on Thursday were investigating a video on social media that shows a gasoline bomb attack targeting the makers of a Christmas programme on Netflix that some critics have described as blasphemous.
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Japanese government condemns the Paris newspaper attack

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The Japanese government on Thursday condemned deadly attack on a newspaper in Paris, in which 12 people were killed. A manhunt is underway for the masked gunmen who stormed the offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo on...
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Start of trial about whistleblower's restrictions

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1. Exterior of "Hashalom" court 2. Small group of demonstrators outside court 3. Close up of sign reading: "Free Vanunu, close Dimona" (Dimona Negev Nuclear Research Centre) 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Mordechai Vanunu, nuclear whistle...
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Gorbachev reax to Bush comments on Russian democracy

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Moscow - 6 June, 2007 1. Wide shot of former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev being interviewed 2. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Mikhail Gorbachev, Former Soviet President: "We cannot count on establishing pure democracy without first improving...
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Vigil in HK on 21st anniversary of crackdown, preview of memoir

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1. Various of participants holding candlelight and singing 2. Close of young female participant holding candlelight and singing 3. Mid of participants holding candlelight and singing 4. Close of woman holding candle and rose 5. Close of...
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Tina Fey says attack on French newspaper is a reminder of importance of free speech

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Comic Tina Fey says Wednesday's (7 JAN. 2015) attack on a French newspaper and the Sony hacking surrounding the movie "The Interview" is a reminder of the importance of free speech. Fey said: "Even if it's just dumb jokes in 'The...
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Anti-China, pro-Tibet protests in Germany, India

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New Delhi, India 1. Group of Tibetan protesters being rushing past police as they try to approach the Chinese Embassy complex 2. Tracking shot of Tibetan protesters running on the road 3. Various of scuffles between protesters and...
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HONG KONG: POLITICAL CARTOONIST WILL STAY AFTER CHINA TAKES OVER

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Cantonese / Nat One of Hong Kong's most outspoken and popular newspaper cartoonists is vowing to stay on after Beijing takes over next year. Zunzi's caricatures are part of media and political life in the territory. He's hoping Hong...
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+4:3 Human Rights groups press for Duvalier prosecution

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Port-au-Prince - 19 January 2011 1. Wide of radio station run by journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul 2. Close of radio station sign 3. Various of Liliane Pierre-Paul, Haitian journalist, working 4. SOUNDBITE: (French) Liliane Pierre-Paul,...
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Protesters hold anti-Gadhafi demonstration

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1. Reporters Without Borders' members walking and holding placards with picture of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi 2. Reporters Without Borders' demonstrators chanting, police physically intervening 3. Police amongst demonstrators 4....
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Hundreds of Muslims protest outside Danish Embassy

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1. Wide of protest 2. Mid of protesters chanting slogans 3. Tilt up from feet of a Muslim leader stepping on Danish flag as he addresses protesters 4. Mid of protesters listening 5. Mid of poster showing photos of Danish journalists 6....
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Russia's decade of Putin, prosperity and stability

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Moscow, Russia - November 19, 2009 1. Mid of people inside standing for photo on red carpet, photographers 2. Close up of figure-skater, Olympic champion Yevgeny Plushchenko and his girlfriend Yana Rudkovskaya standing for photo, tilt...
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Candlelit vigils for 23rd Tiananmen anniversary

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Tens of thousands of people gathered on Monday in Hong Kong and Taipei in Taiwan to mark the 23rd anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown against pro-democracy protesters. In Hong Kong students, activists and families...