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IPI documents 200 attacks and restrictions on media in Russia-Ukraine war

As part of our response to the war in Ukraine, the International Press Institute (IPI) is today launching a new monitoring database which is systematically documenting all attacks on journalists and restrictions on media freedom linked to the conflict in Ukraine. IPI has so far documented 216 different alerts, including four killings of journalists in […]

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Ukraine war: Media in Central Europe offer to host displaced journalists

Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, media outlets across the world have come together to express their solidarity and provide concrete support for independent journalists and media affected by the war. Leading independent media in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, who form part of IPI’s Central […]

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Cameroonian journalist violently assaulted

The IPI global network strongly condemns the violent attack on prominent Cameroonian journalist Paul Chouta, who was assaulted in the capital Yaoundé, on March 9. IPI calls on Cameroonian authorities to immediately investigate the attack and to take action to guarantee the safety of the country’s journalists. Paul Chouta, a well-known journalist who covers politics, […]

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Ukraine: IPI mourns death of journalists Pierre Zakrzewski and Oleksandra Kuvshynova

The IPI global network today mourns the tragic loss of two more journalists helping document the war in Ukraine and renews its call on military forces to take all possible steps to ensure the safety of all journalistic crews reporting on the ground. On 15 March, it was reported that Irish photojournalist and Fox News […]

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