Journalism
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Peter R. de Vries: who shot the Netherlands’ most famous crime journalist?
In the Spotlight Award-winning underworld reporter in serious condition after Amsterdam attack
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‘GB News boycott will infuriate hundreds of thousands of consumers’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis and commentary from the British and international press
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George Floyd protests: are journalists being targeted by police at US riots?
In Depth Members of media attacked by law enforcement officers in at least 50 separate incidents
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How coronavirus could shape the news
Speed Read Trust in journalists is down as newspapers face funding crisis that could reshape media landscape forever
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Zoom call scandal: Financial Times journalist suspended over eavesdropping claims
In Depth Reporter Mark Di Stefano accused of listening in as staff at rival news organisations told of pay cuts and furloughs
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The best and worst countries for press freedom
Speed Read UK slips to 35th in global index after violence against Northern Irish journalists
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Why Australia’s newspapers are blacking out their front pages
In Depth Media companies set aside rivalry to protest against government secrecy laws
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World’s ten most censored countries revealed
In Depth Tourist destinations Cuba and Vietnam feature on the list
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Marie Claire to cease print publication after 31 years
Speed Read Women's title to move online as magazine market suffers
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Environment reporters face harassment and murder
Speed Read Green Blood study finds climate change reporting is ‘inherently dangerous’
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Myanmar journalists: what Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were investigating
In Depth Reuters reporters pardoned and freed after spending more than 500 days in jail for allegedly breaching Official Secrets Act
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Save local news or risk ‘long-term sustainability of democracy’
Speed Read Cairncross Review says public funds should be used to rescue local journalism
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John Cantlie: is UK journalist still alive?
Speed Read Freelancer photographer captured in 2012 has appeared in a number of IS propaganda videos
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Jumpei Yasuda: Japanese journalist freed after three years in Syria
Speed Read The 44-year-old says he is struggling to speak native language following long captivity by militants
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