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French journalist Olivier Dubois about to complete 500th day as hostage in Mali

Following the departure of the French troops who were in Mali to combat armed Islamist militants in the north of the country, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Malian authorities to prioritise efforts to obtain the release of Olivier Dubois, a French journalist who will complete his 500th day as the hostage of an

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How long-running experiments help Switzerland’s NZZ see patterns among subscribers

2022-08-18. In recent years, Switzerland’s Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), like many publishers, has boosted their reader-revenue efforts by introducing a dynamic metered paywall as well as other areas, such as an online shop. by Brian Veseling brian.veseling@wan-ifra.org | August 18, 2022 They have an online shop that sells a wide variety of products from books, games and

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Saudi activist sentenced to 34 years in prison for Twitter activity

Image: Salma al-Shehab was arrested in January 2021. (CNN)Saudi women’s rights campaigner Salma al-Shehab was sentenced to 34 years in prison on Monday for her activity on Twitter, according to court documents viewed by CNN. Al-Shehab, 33, was also banned from traveling outside of Saudi Arabia for another 34 years. The PhD student at Leeds University in the

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TikTok Blocks Influencers From Creating Paid Political Content Ahead Of Midterms—Here’s How Social Media Platforms Are Preparing

Image: A ‘Fact-checking’ sign on a laptop and Twitter’s logo are displayed on a phone screen.  NURPHOTO VIA GETTY IMAGES TOPLINE TikTok on Wednesday unveiled a strategy for fighting misinformation ahead of the midterm elections, including a ban on paid political content from influencers, after Facebook and Twitter also outlined a series of steps to prepare for

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How one Indian outlet is empowering marginalized voices

Najir Hussain always dreamed of becoming a journalist. But due to financial constraints, the 40-year old vegetable-seller from the north Indian state of Rajasthan had to give up on his dream, since he was unable to attend college. However, Hussain’s motivation to become a reporter was reignited during the pandemic when he joined Twitter. On the

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Journalist found dead in northern Mexico in bloody year for media

Image :Journalists take part during a strike to demand justice for murders of journalists in May in Mexico City. Photograph: Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/eyepix/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/Shutterstock Body of Juan Arjón López, 14th journalist to be killed in Mexico in 2022, identified by tattoos in border city of San Luis Río Colorado An independent journalist has been found

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Chinese internet giants hand algorithm data to government

Chinese internet giants including Alibaba, Tiktok-owner ByteDance and Tencent have shared details of their algorithms with China’s regulators for the first time. Algorithms decide what users see and the order they see it in – and are critical to driving the growth of social media platforms. They are closely guarded by companies. In the US

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Hong Kong: RSF is concerned by the appointment of another “political commissar” as the head of public broadcaster RTHK

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is concerned by the appointment of Eddie Cheung as the head of Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), the territory’s former representative to the European Union, who in his previous position was involved in a smear campaign against international media. In July 2022, the Hong Kong government announced the departure of Radio

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