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RSF condemns Israel over ‘silencing of media’ – 31 Palestinian journalists in jail, 80 plus killed
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Cafe Pacific Publisher
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January 17, 2024
Pacific Media Watch Israel has arrested a total of 38 Palestinian journalists since the start of its war with Hamas on October 7 and is...
‘Against propaganda, there are facts’ – RSF’s new global campaign video
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Cafe Pacific Publisher
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December 1, 2022
The new Reporters Without Borders campaign video about Russian’s invasion propaganda. Video: RSF Pacific Media Watch As Russia’s propaganda and crackdown on journalism continue to wreak...
Archive: Journalists face grisly threats in Philippines
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David Robie
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February 22, 1991
On average seven journalists have been killed every year in the Philippines since Cory Aquino came to power. David Robie reports on a record...
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NZ’s Treaty Principles Bill ‘inviting civil war’, says former PM Shipley
Cafe Pacific Publisher
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November 16, 2024
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NZ’s Treaty Principles Bill haka highlights tensions between Māori tikanga and rules of Parliament
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Caitlin Johnstone: To be pro-Israel is to be pro-war
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