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May 21

Israel to return seized AP camera equipment after blocking live video of Gaza

By Josef Federman, Danica Kirka, Associated Press

Israeli officials accused the news organization earlier Tuesday of violating a new media law by providing its images to Al Jazeera. The AP denounced the move, which came roughly two weeks after Israel shut down Al Jazeera's offices and banned…

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Sep 30

Mayor suspends police chief who led raid of rural Kansas newspaper’s office

By Summer Ballentine, Associated Press

The police chief who led a highly criticized raid of a small Kansas newspaper has been suspended, the mayor confirmed to The Associated Press on Saturday.

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May 03

Dissident journalist sentenced to 8 years in prison in Belarus

By Associated Press

Activist Raman Pratasevich's dramatic arrest in May 2021 elicited outrage in the West, with some leaders saying the plane's diversion was tantamount to state-sponsored hijacking.

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May 03

Top UN prize for press freedom honors imprisoned Iranian female journalists

By Associated Press

The brave work of the three winners “led to a historical women-led revolution,” said Zainab Salbi, chair of the international jury of media professionals that chose them.

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Sep 19

WATCH: Blinken warns UN about threats to press freedom

By Associated Press

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned about the dangers to freedom of the press as world leaders convene at the United Nations this week.

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Jun 16

Amazon fisherman confesses to killing missing journalist and Indigenous expert

By Fabiano Maisonnave, Edmar Barros, Maurico Savarese, Associated Press

Brazilian authorities say a fisherman confessed to killing a British journalist and an Indigenous expert in Brazil's remote Amazon region and took police to a site where human remains were recovered.

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May 14

Israel to investigate police conduct after pallbearers are beaten at journalist’s funeral

By Josef Federman, Associated Press

Late Friday, the Palestinian public prosecutor said preliminary findings show Abu Akleh was killed by deliberate fire from Israeli troops.

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May 13

Israeli police beat pallbearers at journalist’s funeral, casket dropped

By Josef Federman, Associated Press

Israeli police pushed and beat pallbearers during the funeral for slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, causing them to briefly drop the casket.

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May 13

Thousands expected to attend funeral of Al Jazeera journalist slain by Israeli forces

By Joseph Krauss, Associated Press

Recent days have seen an outpouring of grief from across the Palestinian territories and the wider Arab world over the death of Shireen Abu Akleh, a veteran on-air correspondent who spent a quarter century covering the harsh realities of life…

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Mar 21

They were covering the Russian attack on Mariupol, then these journalists became the hunted

By Mstyslav Chernov, Associated Press

A team of Associated Press journalists were documenting the agony of Mariupol from inside the Ukrainian city when they learned their names were on a Russian list.

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