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One year on: IPI demands justice for killing of veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

A year ago today, veteran Palestinian-American journalist and IPI-IMS World Press Freedom Hero Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank, sending shock waves through the journalism and human rights communities around the world. To date, there has been no accountability for this egregious crime. On the one-year anniversary of this killing, […]

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Ukraine: IPI saddened by death of AFP journalist Arman Soldin

IPI and its global network are deeply saddened by the killing of Arman Soldin, a video reporter and correspondent for Agence France-Presse (AFP) in Ukraine. The tragic killing comes just two weeks after the death of Ukrainian journalist Bohdan Bitik, who worked as a fixer for Italian newspaper La Repubblica. The rocket attack took place […]

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IPI launches report on media capture in Slovakia: A story of fragile pluralism, media resilience and the struggle against corruption

The International Press Institute (IPI) today published the new report ‘Media Capture in Slovakia: A story of fragile pluralism, media resilience and the struggle against corruption’.  The report, authored by Peter Hanák, explores the extent of media capture in Slovakia. Overall, the report finds that media pluralism remains relatively strong compared with Slovakia’s neighbours in […]

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Turkey: Journalists face detentions, violence ahead of election

The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, journalists and media executives for press freedom, condemns the latest wave of assaults and detentions of journalists across Turkey. As national elections approach, journalists must be allowed to do their job of informing the public on critical issues and authorities must ensure their safety. IPI […]

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