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Prosecutor: Robbery motive for murder of female journalists in Mexico City

Mexico City’s chief prosecutor has announced that robbery was the motive in the killings of two female Mexican journalists who were found dead in a park in Mexico City last month, naked, with their hands and feet bound. Authorities last week said they had arrested two men — 29-year-old Óscar Yair Quiñones and 26-year-old Lázaro […]

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UPDATE: Nation editor released

The International Press Institute (IPI) was relieved to learn that Yusuf Alli, and editor at The Nation newspaper, was released from government custody yesterday afternoon, according to reports. Mr. Alli has been told that he will not face criminal charges, he told the Associated Press. “No matter what the pressure, I won’t disclose my source,” Alli told […]

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Executive Director’s blog: Why newspapers and print media continue to matter

In his opening speech of the WAN-IFRA World Congress here in Vienna yesterday, President Jacob Mathew said something that really stuck with me. He said: “The reader trusts print more than any other media and our credibility is by far the best.” What I love about that statement is that it still gives credibility to traditional media. […]

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Guest comment: Candidates boycott Univision

Vladimir Gessen is the editor of Informe21.com and president of the digital media association Bloque de Prensa Digital. A version of this article in Spanish appeared on Informe21. It cannot be that the party of Abraham Lincoln, which always has defended freedom of expression as one of the fundamental principles of the U.S. Constitution, wants to […]

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