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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 12th January to Friday 19th January.

1) Donald Trump unveils 'Fake News Awards'. Geo 

2) Our freedom is based on truth. By Jeff Flake R-Ariz, The Star Democrat 

3) Republican senator slams Trump for Stalin-like attacks on media. Channel News Asia 

4) Why Is Duterte Trying to Ban Rappler? By Tom Smith, The Diplomat 

5) Cases Of Sexual Harassment Of Female Journalists In Malaysia Under-Reported. Malaysian Digest 

6) Int’l press body condemns media violations in Yemen by Houthis. Kuwait News Agency 

7) Saudis down missile from Yemen. Arab Times Online 

8) Philippines Most Dangerous Country in the Southeast Asia region for Journalists. By Pascal Laureyn, The Morung Express 

9) Melting pot of fears and threats. By Geetartha Pathak, Telangana Today 

10) Senator slams Trump for Stalin-like attacks on media. By Emma Charlton, Gulf Times 

11) ‘Submit or suffer’ – Rappler shutdown worries Philippine media. Brinkwire 

12) Médias – HWPL propose une nouvelle approche pour un journalisme en faveur de la liberté et la paix. Article19 

13) El riesgo de informar. By Carlos J. Guizar, Milenio 


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