IFJ in the news this week

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.

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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.

Read some of the news highlights from Friday 1st of June to Friday 6th of June.

1. What’s behind the case of the Russian journalist who faked his own death, By Chris Dukan, The Weekly Observer

2. IMPORTANT NOT TO DILUTE HARD-WON RTI VICTORIES, Daily Mirror

3. Press freedom groups fear staged murder of Russian journalist could 'damage media credibility', By Charlotte Tobitt, Press Gazette

4. Israel Politik: Illegal Settlement, By Frank Connolly, Village

5. Israel must halt law that could criminalise media, By Roy Greenslade, The Guardian

6. UNESCO participates in International Association of Press Clubs, DevDiscourse

7. Media workers demand Russia release Sushchenko, Ukrinform

8. Palestinian activist threatened with death for exposing Israel crimes, Middle East Monitor 

9. Plans to ban photos of Israeli soldiers will stain the country’s reputation even further, By James Rodgers, The Conversation 

10. IFJ, EFJ Condemn Kiev's 'Intimidation Campaign' Against Journalists, Sputnik International

11. L’étrange affaire du journaliste russe ressuscité, RTBF

12. This news really was fake, happily, By Rex Smith, Las Vegas Sun


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