Read some of the news highlights from Saturday 2nd to Friday 8th of February 2019.
- Journalists, institutions decry 'absurd legal attack' against Rappler, Rappler
- Society suffers every time a journalist is killed — int'l media group, Philippine Star
- South Asia Among the Deadliest Regions for Media Workers, Journalists' Body Finds, The Wire
- GJA to name Investigative Journalist of the Year award after Ahmed, Graphic Online
- Indian journalists wear helmets and here is why, Anadolu Agency
- J&K Police Files Chargesheet Against Journalist Accused of Sheltering Militants, The Wire
- At Least 95 Journalists, Media Staff Killed Worldwide In 2018 - IFJ Report, Urdu Point
- J&K: Charge-sheet filed against journalist accused of sheltering militants, The Week
- Be Safety Conscious During Elections Coverage – NUJ Ex-Secretary, Leadership
- Washington Post to air Super Bowl ad showcasing reporters' plight, Al Jazeera
- Saudi teenager granted asylum in Canada, Palestinian journalists 'collateral victims' and 26 Bahrainis stripped of citizenship, IFEX
- There are no words, Inquirer
- EU votes to recognize Venzuela‘s Guaido as de-facto president, Augusta Review
- UNIFOR's fight against GM Oshawa closure continues to build -- RadioLabour, Rabble
- Yemeni cameraman killed and journalist wounded in bomb attack, IFEX
- Filing terror charges against journalist Aasif Sultan without evidence undermines press freedom in Kashmir: CPJ, Free Press Kashmir
- De la impunidad de los crímenes contra periodistas: la lista 2018 de la FIP, Periodistas en español
- El Sindicato de Periodistas de Andalucía convoca el XII Premio Internacional de Periodismo Julio Anguita Parrado, Europa Press
- Seis reporteros enfrentados a los recuerdos del conflicto armado, El Espectador
- Juramentaron nuevos socios de la ANP Iquitos, Pro y Contra
- Federaciones de periodistas critican borrador de directiva de derechos autor, La Vanguardia
- 95 journalistes ont été tués dans le monde en 2018, La Dépêche
- Abdoulaye Diallo : « Vingt ans après l’assassinat de Norbert Zongo, s’il y a un domaine dont on peut être fier, c’est celui des médias », Le Grand Soir