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Pakistani blogger murdered for exposing local drug trafficking

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for an independent investigation into the murder of a non-professional journalist who used his Facebook page to expose the activities of drug traffickers and their accomplices within the local administration in the area where he lived in northwestern Pakistan. Those who ordered this shocking murder must be brought to justice,

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Sri Lanka / UK: Facebook must reinstate Tamil news site’s Instagram account

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for an end to Instagram’s censorship of the Tamil Guardian news website, whose account with this Facebook-owned social media platform has been disabled for nearly two weeks. RSF also calls on Facebook to be more transparent in cases like this. The London-based English-language website is one of the main sources

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Tips for making branded content interesting and engaging

2021-11-09. Melanie Deziel, a leading expert on native advertising and branded content in the US and author of the book “The Content Duel Framework: How to Generate Unlimited Story Ideas,” recently joined WAN-IFRA’s Digital Media Europe conference to discuss the future of native advertising. For many people in the industry, native advertising revealed its true

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How Germany’s Funke Mediengruppe is taking proactive steps towards carbon neutral printing

2021-11-08. In April, the European Union announced a tentative deal to achieve carbon neutrality by the year 2050. While the move will affect many businesses including publishing houses and production processes, the world has come to the consensus that climate action is urgent and vital. This means media houses earning the bulk of their revenue

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The future of journalism lies in the marriage of words and numbers

2021-11-05. Journalists’ frequent lack of confidence to engage with numbers is concerning at this time of pandemic and climate crisis. How can newsrooms address this challenge? “I’m not a numbers person” is a statement I have heard journalists make more often than I care to remember. I even read it this year in Caitlin Moran’s compelling

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RSF files lawsuits against spying on journalists by German intelligence agencies

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Germany has initiated legal action against the German intelligence agencies with the aim of curtailing their ability to hack into journalists’ digital communications and thereby spy on their activities. This is an issue that is equally crucial in France. RSF Germany has brought the lawsuits jointly with Whistleblower-Netzwerk, a Berlin-based NGO,

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“Disproportionate and arbitrary” suspensions of two newspapers in Togo

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on Togo’s media regulator, the High Authority for Broadcasting and Communication (HAAC), to rescind the disproportionate and arbitrary suspensions of two publications that it has ordered in the past month. The latest victim is La Symphonie, a bimonthly that has been banned from publishing for two months. The HAAC ordered the

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Russia must drop charges against whistleblower behind mass leak of videos of torture, sexual abuse in Russian prisons

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) voices support for Sergey Savelyev, the whistleblower responsible for last month’s massive leak of videos exposing mistreatment, torture and sexual abuse in Russian prisons. The Russian authorities must drop all charges against this Belarusian citizen, who has fled to France, while the French authorities must grant his asylum request, RSF says.

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Press freedom under siege after military coup in Sudan

What with journalists being arrested, state media placed under military control and the Internet disconnected, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the clampdown by the armed forces in Sudan and its serious consequences for the freedom to report the news and for access to information. “Military forces stormed Sudanese Radio and Television headquarters in Omdurman [the twin city

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