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Fifth journalist killed in Mexico since beginning of 2022

Five journalists have been now murdered in Mexico since the beginning of 2022. Heber López Vázquez was killed on February 10, making this one of the deadliest periods for journalists in Mexico in recent memory. This is an urgent crisis that needs to be immediately addressed. IPI mourns the loss of López and the four […]

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IPI publishes report on the role of Hungarian capital in foreign media

The International Press Institute (IPI) today published a new report written by regional media experts and investigative journalists on the investment of Hungarian capital in foreign media and the implications for the spread of Viktor Orbán’s “illiberal” model of media control. On April 3, Hungary will hold parliamentary elections pitching the incumbent prime minister, Viktor […]

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Portugal’s Expresso newspaper still recovering from debilitating ransomware attack

It’s been a month since the Portuguese weekly newspaper Expresso became the victim of a ransomware attack, causing it to lose access to its website, its archives, and its Twitter account. How is the newspaper recovering from such a disruptive event? On Sunday, January 2, 2022, the Portuguese newspaper Expresso became the victim of a […]

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IPI launches new monitoring and advocacy initiative in Africa

The International Press Institute (IPI) is proud to announce the launch of a new project designed to strengthen the safety of journalists in sub-Saharan Africa. Supported by a new three-year grant from Global Affairs Canada, the project will systematically collect information on press freedom violations in Africa, and IPI will carry out advocacy to strengthen […]

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