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Good Journalism as a Commitment to Good Governance

Indeed, it is vital for democracy to create a responsible and free media to have a commitment to the values, mission, and standards of ...

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Charlie Hebdo Protests Erupt Across Southern Asia

Tens of thousands across Afghanistan, Pakistan and Muslim-majority Indian Kashmir took to the streets on Friday for southern Asia's bigg...

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Egypt Minister Says Pardon Still Possible For Al Jazeera Journalists

Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi could still pardon three jailed Al Jazeera journalists who are now facing a retrial if he deems i...

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Nigeria Journalist Puts Faces To Girls Kidnapped By Boko Haram

As a Nigerian growing up in the United States, Chika Oduah was always fascinated by her homeland and frustrated by the global indifference t...

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Egypt Sets January 1 Appeal Date For Convicted Al Jazeera Journalists

An Egyptian court has set 1 January as the date for an appeals hearing for the three Al Jazeera journalists serving jail time in Egypt, the ...

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Kenyan 'Westgate' Photographer Wins CNN/Multichoice Journalist Of The Year

Freelance photographer Mathenge was on Saturday night declared winner of the CNN/Multichoice African Journalist of the Year 2014, and became...

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Mutiny: Nigerian Army Bars Media From Covering Trial Of 97 Soldiers

The Nigerian Army yesterday placed an embargo on media coverage of the on-going military trial of some 97 officers and soldiers accused of m...

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Liberia Bans Journalists From Ebola Centres

Liberia said on Friday it was banning journalists from Ebola clinics, defying media rights campaigners who have warned panicked African gove...

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British Jihadist Becomes World's Most Wanted Man After Beheading US Journalist

A British jihadist named John has become the world's most wanted man after the beheading of the United States journalist James Foley. ...

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Nat Nakasa Reburial: South African Anti- Apartheid Writer's Remains Return Home

The remains of renowned anti-apartheid journalist Nat Nakasa are being returned to South Africa from the US. He was awarded a year's ...

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