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Journalists injured in Pakistan riot

Three journalists were injured in Karachi, Pakistan on 9 April while covering clashes between two groups of lawyers. One of the injured was a camera woman from GEO television, who broke her arm. Two media vehicles were torched and four cameras were...

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Dealing with the devil

Dealing with the devil

Should publications only run ads that match their principles, asks Peter Wilby Many readers and some journalists believe editors should apply the same principles to advertising as they do to editorial copy. If an ad is violently at variance with...

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Legal defeat for MoD

A High Court judge today rejected an attempt by the UK Defence Secretary to ‘gag’ coroners. Lawyers for Des Browne had challenged critical comments made by Andrew Walker, an Oxfordshire coroner, at the inquest of Private Jason Smith in November...

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Mexican radio hosts murdered

Two community radio presenters and indigenous activists were shot and killed in southern Oaxaca on Monday. Felicitas Martínez Sánchez and Teresa Bautista Merino were returning from publicising their radio station, La Voz que Rompe el Silencio (The...

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Cameroon singer arrested

A vocal critic of a constitutional reform that will allow President Paul Biya to stand for another term in 2011 was arrested on Wednesday. According to his wife, the singer Lapiro de Mbanga has been accused of instigating riots in Mbanga in...

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Panel clears Iraqi photographer

An amnesty panel in Baghdad has cleared AP photographer Bilal Hussein of charges of conspiring with Iraqi insurgents. Hussein has been held by US forces since April 2006. AP chief Tom Curley welcomed the decision, and called on the US to release...

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Washout in San Francisco Bay

Washout in San Francisco Bay

The increasingly farcical Olympic torch relay made its way to California yesterday. Lucie Morilllon of Reporters Without Borders was there After the London and Paris demonstrations that disrupted the Olympics torch relay and angered Chinese...

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Termination of BAE investigation unlawful

Termination of BAE investigation unlawful

Arms trade campaigners are celebrating today, after a London judge decided that the director of the Serious Fraud Office should not have dropped an investigation into a multi-billion dollar arms deal. Padraig Reidy reports A court ruled today that...

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