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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 18th November to Friday 25th November: 1. Macedonia, detention and censorship 2. Librarians, Archivists, Call On WIPO Members To Create Safe Harbour Against Copyright Liability 3. Dutch journalist arrested in Panama after criticiszing Canadian businessman 4. Incorporate women in governance – UNESCO 5. Egypt: hands off journalists’ union, says IFJ 6. Media coverage of war atrocities opens debate on INFOCORE research 7. Philippines marks 7th anniversary of Maguindanao massacre 8. Panama Condemned for Jailing Journalist on 'Baseless' Charges 9. Dutch journalist facing prison term in Panama for criminal libel 10. FIP pide liberar a periodista condenado en Panamá por escribir sobre fraude 11. Periodista holandés apresado en Panamá por informar 12. Lettre ouverte à François Hollande, Président de la République, à propos des atteintes à la liberté de la presse en Turquie 13. Turquie : Eutelsat condamné à rétablir la diffusion de deux chaînes de TV kurdes 14. Côte d’Ivoire : L’indépendance des médias est un exercice difficile, estime un expert ivoirien 15. Palestinian journalist to remain in admin detention, Israeli army decides 16. Major journalist trade unions stand with Sputnik against censorship 17. L’Union de la presse francophone est préoccupée par l’économie des médias dans les pays en développement 18. Yemen: Eighth media worker killed in 2016  19. IFJ Condemns Attack On Journalist 20. Women should be encouraged to join the media 21. La FIJ condamne l’assassinat d’un journaliste en République démocratique du Congo 22. Journalists win 'ending violence against women' awards

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