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Nearly 1,700 journalists killed over past 20 years: watchdog
Iraq, Syria deadliest countries for journalists, Russia most dangerous in Europe, says Reporters Without Borders
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Iran executes French-based dissident journalist captured last year
France and human rights groups had condemned the Supreme Court’s decision
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Global media watchdog calls on PM to recognise decline in state of press freedom
In a letter, RSF urges Imran Khan to let journalists exercise their profession in complete safety and independence
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Hatred of journalists turning to violence, watchdog warns
India, the world's biggest democracy, slid two notches further into the red zone at 140th place
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Award-winning Egyptian photojournalist freed from jail
Mahmoud Abu Zeid spent nearly six years in prison for covering a bloody crackdown on protests
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Iran arrested 860 journalists in post-revolution decades: watchdog
Reporters Without Borders say the confidential records for the period from 1979-2009 were provided by whistleblowers
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Ahead of elections: Advocacy groups urge authorities to ensure press freedom
RSF, CPJ document incidents ‘aimed’ at intimidating journalists into silence
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Slain Afghan journalists remembered on World Press Freedom Day
World Press Freedom Day serves as a reminder that much needs to be done for press freedom around the world
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Pakistani media 'most vibrant' in Asia, threatened by powerful groups inside country: RSF
Ranked 139/180 on World Press Freedom index, attacks on journalists undermine democracy in Islamabad, claims NGO
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Self-censorship is on the rise within news organisations in Pakistan, says media watchdog
Out of 180 countries in the annual World Press Freedom Index, Pakistan ranks at 139
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Media 'never under so much threat', warns watchdog
Media freedom is being undermined by the rise in surveillance and of authoritarian strongmen across the globe
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Limited freedoms
Pakistan has jumped up 12 points in the World Press Freedom index to 147th place out of 180 countries
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110 journalists killed in 2015, mostly in 'peaceful' countries: RSF
India saw five journalists killed in the course of their work and four for uncertain reasons












