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Slovenian journalist accused of publishing classified intelligence to stand trial

A Slovenian journalist accused of publishing classified state intelligence will now stand trial, a judge in Ljubljana ruled this week after more than a year and a half of deliberation. Anuška Delić, an investigative reporter for Delo, a leading Slovenian daily, is charged with violating Article 260 of the Slovenian Criminal Code on the dissemination […]

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On trial for criminal defamation, German freelance journalists faced “existential threat”

German freelance journalists Thomas Datt and Arndt Ginzel could have been forgiven for assuming that their 2010 criminal trial for defamation would end in an acquittal. The application of Germany’s criminal libel provisions to journalists, as commentators observed, was itself already so unusual that the possibility of an actual conviction must have seemed utterly inconceivable. […]

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IPI mourns loss of Nigerian member Dimgba Igwe

The International Press Institute (IPI) today mourned the death of long-time member and Nigerian journalist Dimgba Igwe. IPI’s Nigerian National Committee on Friday issued a statement saying that it “received with shock the news of the sudden death of its distinguished member and media icon, Mr. Dimgba Igwe”, 58, who was struck by a car […]

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SEEMO to hold press freedom conference in Romania

The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), today announced that it will hold a one-day conference on press freedom, the influence of politics on media, and corruption on Sept. 23, 2014 in Bucharest, Romania. The event will be opened by Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta and by […]

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