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Jul 02

Palestinians give bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist to U.S. forensic experts

By Josef Federman, Associated Press

The Palestinians, along with Abu Akleh's colleagues who were with her at the time, say she was killed by Israeli fire. The Israeli army says that she was caught in the crossfire of a battle with Palestinian gunmen, and that…

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Jun 16

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‘Outrage and heartbreak’ after murder of journalist, Indigenous activist in the Amazon

By Stephanie Sy, Zeba Warsi, Teresa Cebrian Aranda

The desperate search for an Indigenous rights advocate and renowned journalist in a remote area of the Amazon in Brazil has apparently come to a grim conclusion. Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips disappeared 10 days ago, and now there are…

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May 24

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EU sanctions Belarus for arresting journalist in Ryanair ‘hijacking’

By Nick Schifrin, Layla Quran

The government of Belarus on Sunday forced an international civilian plane flying over its airspace to land to arrest a passenger, a dissident Belorussian blogger. The move was widely condemned in the United States and in Europe. Nick Schifrin reports…

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Jun 10

Filipina journalist braces for verdict in ‘cyber libel’ case

By Associated Press

An award-winning Filipina journalist who has aggressively covered President Rodrigo Duterte's administration is bracing for a verdict next week in a libel case and says she sees the upcoming decision as "an existential moment" for democracy in the Philippines.

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Oct 01

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How Khashoggi’s murder ‘haunts’ Saudi Arabia’s crown prince

In a new Frontline documentary, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses, for the first time, his role in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Frontline’s Martin Smith, who tracked the crown prince down for the film, says Khashoggi’s murder…

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Apr 23

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Journalist’s murder sparks fears of renewed violence in Northern Ireland

A young journalist was shot and killed during a riot in Northern Ireland last week, on the 21st anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement that ended decades of sectarian conflict there. After the riot, fears are mounting that dormant hostilities…

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Aug 24

Column: Journalist Kim Wall’s wit shone through her work and life

By Jon Gerberg

The gallivanting journalist she was, always sneaking off to some far corner of the world and returning with a juicy, moving, almost other-worldly story.

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Jan 10

Journalist who broke the story of start of World War II dies at 105

By Lorna Baldwin

Her biggest scoop came at age 27, just days into her rookie reporting career. Hollingworth was reporting in southern Poland for Britain's Daily Telegraph when she decided to investigate what was happening across the border.

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Sep 27

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How caring for a dying husband made life worth living

By PBS News Hour

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Nov 17

Mother of slain journalist wants U.S. to review hostage policy

By Deb Riechmann, Associated Press

The mother of American journalist James Foley, who was publicly beheaded in August 2014 by the Islamic State, says her family felt abandoned by the American government. She wants to see a review of the U.S. hostage policy.

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