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Court dismisses cyber libel case against Maria Ressa

A court in The Philippines dismissed a cyber libel case against IPI Executive Board member Maria Ressa after the plaintiff in the case withdrew. The plaintiff, businessman Wilfredo Keng, claimed he was withdrawing from the case to focus on „helping out with the pandemic“. Ressa had been accused of cyber libel when she tweeted screenshots […]

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IPI’s IJ4EU fund opens new calls for cross-border investigative journalism

The Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU) fund today, June 1, opened two new calls for cross-border investigative journalism projects in the European Union. IJ4EU’s Investigation Support Scheme will provide grants of between €5,000 and €50,000 to cross-border teams that include at least one news outlet or investigative journalism organisation, or a staff member of one […]

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Turkey: SLAPP lawsuit filed against academic over Paradise Papers tweet

NGOs and journalists’ organisations call for the dropping of a lawsuit launched against the academic Prof Yaman Akdeniz by Serhat Albayrak, seeking 100,000 Turkish lira (€9,600) in damages for his tweets about the censorship of reports into the criminal investigations and civil lawsuits against journalists who reported on the Paradise Papers.    Serhat Albayrak is the […]

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Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai sentenced in second case

The International Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists for press freedom, today vehemently condemned a second prison sentence handed today to Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai. A court in Hong Kong today sentenced Lai, founder of Next Digital media group, which publishes the Apple Daily, to 14 months […]

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