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Turkey’s Ahmet Şık nears 450 days behind bars

On Friday, March 9, International Press Institute (IPI) observers will attend the sixth hearing of the trial against journalists with Turkey’s Cumhuriyet newspaper in Istanbul. While several defendants in the case were previously released on bail, investigative journalist Ahmet Şık and Editor-in-Chief Murat Sabuncu – both IPI members – remain in pre-trial detention on charges […]

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IPI welcomes quick arrests following killing of Slovak journalist

Slovak police this week detained several suspects in relation to the gruesome murder of journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée. Those detained include several Italian businessmen who were named in Kuciak’s posthumously published reporting as allegedly having links to the notorious ‘Ndrangheta mafia as well as to officials close to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. […]

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Serbian press council faces pressure amid push for self-regulation

Promoting self-regulation in the Serbian media has not been an easy task for the Press Council (Savet za stampu), the Serbian self-regulatory body founded seven years ago. Modelled on Norway’s Press Complaints Commission, the Serbian Press Council and accompanying Complaints Commission consist of representatives from founding publishers and media owners; journalists and their main associations; […]

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Death toll rises in Mexico: Two journalists killed in two weeks

Two Mexican journalists have been murdered in separate attacks since the beginning of July, raising the number of killings of journalists in the country to nine so far in 2018. Rubén Pat Cahuich, director of the Playa News online news site, was shot dead in the street outside a bar in Playa del Carmen, in […]

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