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Press Freedom in the MENA Region: 10 years after the Arab Spring
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Watch: Harnessing the power of collaboration for press freedom
To mark World Press Freedom Day 2021, ICIJ hosted a virtual conversation on the current state of press freedom, what we can do to combat threats and how global collaborations help free press thrive. May 3, 2021
On the 30th anniversary of the United Nations’ landmark Windhoek Declaration that helped launch World Press Freedom Day, the state of free press is as tenuous as ever. As reporters continue to work in hostile environments around the world, the business of journalism is being forced to reinvent itself in order to survive as an essential part of democratic society.
Angola Made Her Africa’s Richest Woman, But the Tide Has Turned
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A year after Angolan authorities cracked down on her multibillion-dollar business empire, Africa’s once-richest woman is watching it crumble.
From self-imposed exile in Dubai, Isabel dos Santos has been fighting a legal battle against Angola’s government as court orders roil her companies. In Luanda, shelves at the Candando supermarket stores are more than half-empty. A beer factory south of the capital is running at 30% of its production capacity. Operations at the country’s biggest cement maker have also slowed.
All of the businesses are controlled by Dos Santos, who Angolan prosecutors accuse of causing more than $5 billion of losses to the southwest African nation’s economy during her father’s 38-year rule. He stepped down in 2017, making way for longtime ally Joao Lourenco. Within months, Lourenco turned on the family, firing Isabel as chairwoman of state oil co