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Webinar: World Press Freedom Day 2024, Europe’s press freedom battlegrounds

Date: Thursday May 2, 2024 Time: 14.00 CET Location: Register Here The International Press Institute (IPI) and the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) invite you to join our World Press Freedom Day 2024 webinar: Europe’s press freedom battlegrounds. Leading editors from Poland, Slovakia, Italy and Germany will highlight and debate key challenges they face as […]

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Twelve years: No justice for Mexican journalist Regina Martínez

Leer en español April 28 marks 12 years since Mexican investigative journalist Regina Martínez Pérez was beaten and strangled to death in her home. Authorities have failed to credibly solve the murder. The IPI global network calls for justice. President Andrés Manuel Lopéz Obrador must honor his commitment to reopen the case and end impunity. […]

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Spotlight: Press Freedom in Senegal in 2024

Background  This International Press Institute (IPI) briefing highlights current press freedom challenges in Senegal. Additionally, it sets forth high-level recommendations on promoting and protecting press freedom and journalist safety. In recent decades, Senegal has enjoyed a relatively high level of press freedom, serving as a model for other countries in Africa, and West Africa in […]

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Togo elections: Authorities must allow media to work freely

Togo authorities must allow the media to freely and safely cover the April 29 parliamentary and regional elections, the International Press Institute (IPI) said today. There is growing pressure on journalists in Togo ahead of the vote. This month, authorities arrested and expelled French journalist Thomas Dietrich. Additionally, the country’s media regulatory body suspended accreditation […]

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