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Every week the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is compiling a list of the top news articles from across the world in which it is mentioned.

Every week the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is compiling a list of the top news articles from across the world in which it is mentioned.

Read some of the news highlights from Friday 29th September to Friday 6th October.

1) India, always risky for journalists, has suddenly turned more dangerous following a murder. By Napur Anand, Quartz India 

2) Serbia, the state against independent media. By Antonela Riha, OBC Transeuropa 

3) Somalia: IFJ Urges UN Human Rights Council to Act to Stop Rights Crisis. All Africa 

4) International Federation of Journalists urges UN to act on Somalia. Ekklesia 

5) India: Journalists on Edge. By Nava Thakuria, Asia Sentinel 

6) Hotspot – Hong Kong. By Klaus Dodds, Geographical 

7) International and European Federations of Journalists call for release of Roman Sushchenko. Ukrinform 

8) AMWJU to stage sit-in today over scribes' safety. E-pao  

9) Tripura bleeds to erode NE journo-murder index. By Nava Thakuriam, Asian Tribune 

10) Facebook fears, parliamentary brawls & SDGs: September in Africa. IFEX 

11) Reasserting Media Rights In India – OpEd. By Nava Thakuria, Eurasia Review 

12) Police launch investigation after threatening letters sent to Hong Kong Free Press staff. Hong Kong Free Press 

13) Septembre en Afrique : la peur de Facebook en Afrique de l'Ouest, les bagarres rangées au Parlement, le droit à l'information et les ODD. IFEX

14) La qualité de l’information, un défi et un enjeu fondamental en Haïti. Alter Presse

15) "Le signe d'une démocratie qui ne veut pas progresser". Clicanoo

16) La Federación Internacional de Periodistas pide respeto para los medios en Cataluña. Eldiario 

17) Asesinan a un periodista en el centro de México, el undécimo del año. Correo del Orinoco 

18) Farsa, decepción y esperanza: Europa y Asia Central en septiembre, Parte 1. IFEX 

19) El Gobierno rechaza extraditar a Turquía al periodista Yalçin por asilado. El Periodico 

20) El periodista Hamza Yalçin regresa a casa. Periodistas en Espanol 


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