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IPI to Host Oil, Gas and Media Conference in Azerbaijan

The International Press Institute announced today that it will host an international Oil, Gas and Media Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan from 17-19 September 2012. Held in partnership with IPI’s Azerbaijan National Committee and other sponsors, the three-day summit will bring together representatives from the petrochemical industries, government officials, journalists and other interested groups to discuss […]

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Russia’s chief investigator accused of threatening journalist

The editor-in-chief of Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta yesterday accused the country’s chief investigator of threatening a deputy editor’s life, forcing the deputy editor to flee the country. The Guardian reported that Sergei Sokolov, who oversaw investigative reporting at the Moscow-based Novaya Gazeta, fled the country following the alleged threat by Alexander Bastrykin, who heads Russia’s […]

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SEEMO condemns reported attack on Greek journalist by Athens municipal police

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), yesterday condemned a reported attack on a journalist in Greece. According to a statement posted on the website of the Journalists’ Union of the Athens Daily Newspapers, a municipal police officer in Athens allegedly struck and insulted Greek journalist […]

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Britain’s Labour Party leader says News Corporation should be forced to sell a newspaper

The International Press Institute (IPI) on Wednesday expressed concern after the leader of the British Labour Party, Ed Miliband, argued yesterday that Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation should be forced to sell one of its newspapers. Miliband told the Leveson inquiry set up to examine media ethics following the explosion of last year’s phone-hacking scandal that […]

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