‘Two Turkish journalists have been released from jail after serving three months on controversial charges. The Cumhuriyet newspaper staffers were detained after publishing a report which claimed to show intelligence officials transporting arms to Syria. Editor-in-chief Can Dundar and Ankara bureau chief Erdem Gul were released from Silivri jail near Istanbul before dawn on Friday. […]

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‘Two of Turkey’s leading journalists on Wednesday faced a possible life prison sentence after they were charged with plotting to overthrow the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by reporting on secret arms shipments to Syria. Turkish prosecutors demanded life sentences for two top journalists who reported that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government tried to […]

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‘Some 800 Turkish journalists were fired and nearly 160 others arrested last year, a senior member of the country’s main opposition party says. The Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputy head, Sezgin Tanrıkulu, said on Monday that last year 774 Turkish journalists were sacked, 156 others were detained, and court cases were opened against 238 member […]

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‘OSCE observers have come under fire in the Donetsk Region of Ukraine and had to abort their inspection of the village of Kominternovo on Sunday, the watchdog said, adding that none of its staff had been injured in the incident. The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine said it “confirms that an incident involving […]

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‘The change in Australian leadership, initiated by the prime minister’s own party, was meant to be an altering movement. Tony Abbott had been too extreme; too zealous. He wanted to commit Australian troops haphazardly. He pondered moves against death cults. He cut against the grain of the environmental lobby, lobbing climate change scepticism into each […]

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‘Journalists have staged a massive walkout against the Greek government’s planned austerity measures demanded by the international lenders under the third bailout package to the cash-strapped country. Latest media reports indicate that the 24-hour strike put a halt to news programs, website updates and newspaper publications in the country on Wednesday. Several news websites were […]

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A Commission set up to review what the public has a right to know under the Freedom of Information Act has held it’s first briefing for the press and then banned them from reporting on the full scope of it’s remit. Read more: Freedom of Information Commission bans journalists from fully reporting it’s first press briefing

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  ‘At a 21 September 2015 meeting of the OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe), which is run by the Western powers and which is the leading organization concerning security and cooperation in Europe, a couragous speech against Ukraine’s imprisonment and killing of independent journalists was made by Alexey Tarasov, the Chairman of […]

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‘As revelations continued to spill out about phone-hacking at the News of the World, Rebekah Brooks tried to seize the initiative. According to a senior executive who works for a rival newspaper group, the News International chief executive assumed that her tabloid wasn’t the only one guilty of listening in to celebrity voicemails. ‘Rebekah was […]

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‘Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree on Wednesday, introducing sanctions against hundreds of individuals and legal entities. The list includes dozens of journalists, among them employees of the BBC, El Pais, Die Zeit and RT’s Ruptly. Nearly 400 individuals from France, Greece, Israel, Spain, Italy, USA, Russia, Poland, Switzerland, Germany, the UK and several […]

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