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What comes next for Afghan journalism and journalism on Afghanistan

What comes next for Afghan journalism and journalism on Afghanistan
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As Austin Tice Spends His 40th Birthday In Captivity,RSF Reaffirms Its Commitment To His Safe Return

As Austin Tice Spends His 40th Birthday In Captivity,RSF Reaffirms Its Commitment To His Safe Return
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Diplomatic Records Archivist Receives Foreign Policy Prize

Diplomatic Records Archivist Receives Foreign Policy Prize
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As US withdraws its forces from Afghanistan, RSF calls for a stronger protection of journalists

A Reuters journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, Danish Siddiqui, was killed on July 16, 2021, while covering fighting between Afghan security forces and the Taliban in Afghanistan. As the United States withdraws its remaining troops from the country, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is alarmed by escalating violence against journalists and calls on the authorities to better protect the media, especially women, from targeted violence and threats. President Biden announced in mid-April that all US combat forces would leave Afghanistan by September 11, which will mark the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks against the Pentagon and the World Trade Center towers in New York City that led to America’s longest war. Journalists in Afghanistan have faced dangerous and deadly conditions in the two decades since the US and allied NATO forces went to war against Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. At least 100 journalists, including 15 international journalists, have been killed in c

Minnesota should be America's 'Nordic model' on press freedom

Minnesota should be America s Nordic model on press freedom World Press Freedom Index shows the Scandinavian exception to global press repression, and conditions this state should aspire to.  By John Rash, Rash Report April 23, 2021 6:00pm Text size Copy shortlink: Coronavirus vaccine is not all that s in short supply worldwide. Trustworthy, truthful journalism the main vaccine against disinformation, according to Reporters Without Borders is completely or partly blocked in 73% of the 180 nations ranked in the organization s 2021 World Press Freedom Index, which was released this week. Only 7% of nations have a good environment for journalism, a grim, slim sliver compared with the 20% deemed fairly good, the 33% labeled problematic, the 29% considered bad and the 12% very bad for press freedom. And because so many of the latter categories are representative of more densely populated African or A

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