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Hamburg-based International Academy of Journalism launches fellowship application process

The Hamburg-based International Academy of Journalism (Intajour) has announced the launch of the online application process for its second 10-month class, “Journalism in the Digital World”, which is slated to start Sept. 2, 2012. Applicants who wish to participate in the fellowship program can find more information at www.intajour.com. International Academy of Journalism Launches Application […]

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Publisher of Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper passes away

The publisher of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Isagani Yambot, a long-time member of the International Press Institute (IPI), passed away on Friday, March 3, succumbing to a heart attack. He was 77 years old. Yambot, known in the Philippines for his staunch defence of press freedom and independent journalism, enjoyed great respect among journalists and […]

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IPI honours world’s longest-serving editor

IPI announced on Tuesday that it would be honouring Sir Étienne Dupuch OBE posthumously for being the world’s longest-serving editor, at the IPI World Congress 2012 in Trinidad and Tobago in June. Born in 1899, Sir Étienne served as editor and publisher of the Nassau Tribune, in the Bahamas, for an astounding 54 years. Sir […]

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Ban Ki-moon should speak out on imprisoned Ethiopian journalists

On 5 March, as online journalist Eskinder Nega was scheduled to return to court in a trial in which he faces terrorism charges, the International Press Institute (IPI) sent an open letter to United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, asking him to speak out against the use of anti-terrorism legislation against media members in Ethiopia. […]

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