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Ukraine: Missing journalist feared dead

Police in eastern Ukraine have reclassified the case of a missing journalist as "premeditated murder". Vasyl Klymentyev, chief editor and reporter for newspaper Novyi Stil, was last seen on 11 August getting into a BMW with an unknown man. The...

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Index award winner wins radio licence fight

Carlos Flores, winner of the Index on Censorship and Guardian award for Journalism has won his fight to have his radio licence returned. Flores' radio station, Radio La Voz, was closed by the Peruvian government for allegedly inciting violence in...

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Bosnia considers face veil ban

The Bosnian Central Parliament is to discuss new legislation on 1 September that would ban the wearing of a face veil, or niqab. The new law would impose a 24-hour curfew on veiled women, and those violating the ban could be fined 50 euros. Muslim...

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Russia: Opposition activists charged after march

An opposition leader and two other activists have been charged with "resisting police" and "holding an unsanctioned march". Former deputy prime minister Boris Nemtsov was arrested, along with activist Mikhail Schneider and human rights campaigner...

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South Korea: Block N Korea on Twitter

South Korea has begun blocking access to a Twitter account opened by a North Korean website. The blocking appears to be aimed solely at @Uriminzok Twitter account's main page address, which has provided North Korea with a platform for propaganda...

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Somalia region bans rebel interviews

Following the news that a journalist was jailed for six years for broadcasting an interview with a Islamist rebel chief, the authorities in the semi-autonomous state of Puntland have officially banned all journalists from interviewing rebels in the...

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