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Ethiopia Supreme Court orders publishing houses to pay country’s highest ever fine, say publishers

The Ethiopian Supreme Court today ruled against four independent media houses, forcing them to pay fines that were originally rendered void under a 2007 pardon. The four publishing companies, Serkalem, Sisay, Zekarias and Fasil, must now pay a total of 295,000 Birr (approx. €16,100) – more than the average Ethiopian would earn in a century, […]

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Broadcaster shot dead in apparent attempt on fellow journalist’s life

A TV broadcaster was shot dead in an apparent attack on a fellow journalist in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa on Monday 1 March, according to media reports. Joseph Hernández Ochoa, 24, a journalism student at the University of Honduras, and a former entertainment presenter on the privately-owned Canal 51 TV station, was travelling with […]

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IPI to hold 60th anniversary World Congress in Vienna and Bratislava

The International Press Institute (IPI) will hold its annual World Congress in Vienna, Austria, and Bratislava, Slovakia, from 11-14 September 2010, the organisation today officially announced. The 2010 World Congress will mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of IPI, and the organisation will celebrate 60 years of defending press freedom in a series of […]

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Officer who shot Russian journalist freed after just three months

A police officer who murdered an opposition journalist in August 2008 has been freed from jail after serving just three months of a two year sentence. Ibragim Yevloyev, a senior police officer in Russia’s volatile southern republic of Ingushetia, was found guilty of “reckless homicide resulting from improper performance of professional duties” in December 2009 […]

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