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IPI book collects essays on reporting from Israel, Palestine

The International Press Institute (IPI) today released “Flags and Barriers: Essays on Reporting from Israel and Palestine”, a new collection of essays by journalists on the challenges that local news media face covering the conflict there. The publication, collecting essays from 2012*, is a companion piece to IPI’s widely-acclaimed “Use With Care: A Reporter’s Glossary […]

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IPI Blog: A glimmer of hope in Africa’s Sahel region

The European Parliament has signed off on a lengthy resolution that challenges nations in Africa’s Sahel region to improve their record on press freedom, journalists’ safety and human rights. Though the resolution adopted on Oct. 22 lacks any real muscle, its sends an important message that nations getting development and humanitarian support from the European Union should […]

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IPI releases handbook on covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

The International Press Institute (IPI) today released a new publication on how biased and offensive language can skew news coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Drawing on the knowledge and first-hand experiences of Israeli and Palestinian journalists, “Use With Care: A Reporter’s Glossary of Loaded Language in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” deals with the complex reality in […]

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Analysis: South Sudan’s draft media law

Following lengthy efforts to establish laws on public broadcasting, media regulation and freedom of information in South Sudan, a package of media legislation is now awaiting approval by President Salva Kiir. Some local media organisations see the measures as a step in the right. In a review carried out by the International Press Institute (IPI) […]

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