Monthly Archives: September 2021
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Uruguay to host World Press Freedom Day conference in 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The announcement was made during a ceremony at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris in the presence of Albertus Aochamub, Ambassador of Namibia, ... -
Is press freedom dead in Afghanistan? | TV shows
Wednesday September 29 at 7:30 p.m. GMT:A once flourishing media landscape in Afghanistan appears to be withering as press freedom is criticized by reports of brutal ... -
Press freedom groups to convene popular tribunal over murders of journalists
Denouncing the level of impunity in cases involving the murders of journalists, three international press freedom groups announced on Tuesday the creation of a people’s court ... -
RSF on visit to Bulgaria, calls for a “crisis exit plan” for press freedom
As Bulgarians prepare to go to the polls for the third time in seven months in November, this time to elect both a parliament and a ... -
White House press briefing with Karine Jean-Pierre and HBCU student journalists
By Katelynn White Karine Jean Pierre recently made history by becoming the first African-American woman in 30 years to host daily White House press briefings. She ... -
Northport HS Teacher Wins Schurz Press Freedom Teacher Award
NORTHPORT, NY — Janis Schachter, a social studies teacher at Northport High School, has been recognized around the world for her work in media education, according ... -
The return of the Taliban “a disaster” for journalism in Afghanistan | freedom of the press
Journalism in Afghanistan is in danger of disappearing, according to the head of the International Federation of Journalists, who said journalists trying to continue working under ... -
Belarusian Yuliya Slutskaya named World Press Freedom Hero
International Press Institute Named Today Yuliya Slutskaya has been named the institute’s 72nd World Press Freedom Hero. Slutskaya, the founder of Press Club Belarus, and several ... -
EU gives Taliban conditions, including press freedom, to ensure interaction with Bloc
European Union officials have given the Taliban a set of conditions, including the rule of law and press freedom, to ensure interaction with the 27-nation bloc. ... -
Return of Taliban heralds ‘end to press freedom’, say Afghan journalists
Free and independent media will not be possible in Afghanistan, despite assurances from the Taliban, some private media reporters say. “A bleak future awaits the media ... -
White House Holds COVID Press Conference Amid Continued Delta Rise
Live updates The White House COVID-19 response team held a press briefing Thursday afternoon as the United States continues to see high infection rates amid the ...