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Erdogan accused of trying to silence media
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
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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Some JFK Files to Remain Secret For Now
President Donald Trump acted Thursday to block the release of hundreds of records on the John F. Kennedy assassination, bending to CIA and FBI appeals to keep those secrets.
"I have no choice," Trump said in a memo, citing...
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Ronan Farrow on being part of Pulitzer conversation
RONAN FARROW ON BEING PART OF PULITZER CONVERSATION
Before Ronan Farrow was announced as a Pulitzer Prize winner, he said he was glad to "not be alone" in working on the Harvey Weinstein story and others.
The...
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NY Daily News Slashes Newsroom Staffing in Half
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The New York tabloid Daily News will cut half of its newsroom staff and Jim Rich, its editor in chief, was released.
The paper was sold to tronc...
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Farrow says NBC misleading in explanation of story
FARROW SAYS NBC MISLEADING IN EXPLANATION OF STORY
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Venezuela newspaper to cease print edition
Venezuela's last nationally circulated, anti-government newspaper will stop publishing its print edition amid unrelenting government pressure and paper shortages, editors said.
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AP journalists win Pulitzer for Yemen coverage
A team of three Associated Press journalists won a Pulitzer Prize in international reporting on Monday for their work documenting torture, graft and starvation in Yemen's brutal civil war.
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Media petition HKong govt over foreign journalist visa refusal
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. Â
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Bezos accuses Enquirer of blackmail, extortion
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said Thursday he was the target of "extortion and blackmail" by the publisher of the National Enquirer, which he said threatened to publish revealing personal photos of him unless he stopped investigating how other...
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Bezos accuses Enquirer of blackmail, extortion
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said Thursday he was the target of "extortion and blackmail" by the publisher of the National Enquirer, which he said threatened to publish revealing personal photos of him unless he stopped investigating how other...
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Assange: Ecuador ex-leader blasts double standard
Former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has criticized what he considers "double standards" by Western media and governments who he said have been quick to condemn Julian Assange for publishing sensitive information about U.S. national...
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George Clooney says media should 'be a little kinder' to Meghan Markle in the wake of new motherhood:
GEORGE CLOONEY DISCUSSES A BIRTHDAY GIFT OF FREEDOM, HOPES FOR 'KINDER' MEDIA TREATMENT OF MEGHAN MARKLE IN WAKE OF ROYAL BIRTH
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No Reason Newsrooms Can't Rebuild, Says NY Times CEO
Sep.02 -- New York Times Co. President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Thompson talks about digital growth at the Times and the future of the news business. Thompson is stepping down on Sept. 8. He appears on "Balance of Power."
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No Evidence to Be Optimistic, Says Fmr. Russian Ambassador
Jun.16 -- Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Tefft discusses President Joe Biden's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva and whether the meeting was a diplomatic success. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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UK: MADONNA: WEDDING PREPARATIONS WRAP
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Final preparations are under way for Thursday evening's baptism of the son of pop star Madonna and her film director boyfriend Guy Ritchie.
Security guards kept watch at both entrances to 17th century Dornoch Cathedral in the...
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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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Japanese government condemns the Paris newspaper attack
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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Violence in Kashmir leaves journalists injured
Megam
1.Dead bodies of people killed in firing on Wednesday being carried in a procession
2.Various of women mourning and wailing
3.Man crying in front of dead body lying wrapped in white sheet, surrounded by mourners
4.Old woman...
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Reactions to claims of wedding party deaths
Ramadi - May 19, 2004
1. Pan of cemetery and locals digging graves
2. Man holding baby walking towards cemetery
3. Various of bodies wrapped with blankets
4. Pan of dead man
5. Various of bodies taken off truck
6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic)...
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WRAP Army deployed at mosque, deadline, after 9 killed y'day, relatives
1. Ambulance with sirens speeding towards Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque
2. Close-up of barbed wire security fence, with soldiers patrolling
3. Soldiers rolling out barbed wire fence
4. Soldiers in back of van
5. Van driving past with...