Read some of the news highlights from Saturday, March 8th to Friday, March 15th 2019:
- Afghan journalist wounded in bombing; 10 troops killed, Alarabiya
- IJU strongly criticises ‘legal crackdown’ on journalists in India, Kashmir Reader
- On the journalist’s duty to scrutinise those in power… and their spouses, The Shift
- Hong Kong Free Press Annual Report 2018, HKFP
- Journalist successfully appeals libel judgments; articles were not defamatory, Times Malta
- Netizen Report: Activists reject EU plans to pre-censor copyright violations, ‘terrorist’ content, Global Voices
- Propaganda overshadows journalism, Telangana Today
- US State Dept's country report on HR claims Lankan authorities still employ practices of torture; see full report, Sunday Times
- Why women need to join unions now -- RadioLabour's Canada Report for March 8-15, 2019, Rabble
- Las periodistas dan un paso adelante como mensajeras de la mujeres el 8M, Diario 16
- Acoso en los Medios de Comunicación #PUM, El Dictamen
- EEUU demanda que periodistas trabajen libremente en Nicaragua, El Nuevo Diario
- FIP: Mujeres solo ocupan 23% de los puestos directivos en medios de comunicación, Crónica Viva
- El horror de la violencia para mujeres periodistas, Diario Metro
- Desde ciberacoso, hasta feminicidios: CIDH alerta aumento de violencia contra mujeres periodistas, Animal Político